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More bubbles means more variation in ocean carbon storageOne source of this uncertainty may be that the effects of bubbles have not been incorporated into air-sea carbon flux estimates, according to a new study by P. Rustogi and colleagues published in ...
We've seen more than our fair share of geoengineering schemes concocted to halt climate change in the past year, including algae-lined buildings, forests of synthetic trees, and ships that spray ...
Bubbles make it more likely, but even with bubbles, methane rapidly exchanges with other gases dissolved in the ocean, such that even if the bubbles reach the sea surface, they have often lost ...
At the site, the sea was "violently boiling with methane bubbles," Sergey Nikiforov, a journalist and spokesperson for the Tomsk Politechnical University on-board the research vessel told The ...
Scientists have described a new zone in the Caribbean’s deep ocean, shining a light on a little-known world that’s home to numerous previously unidentified reef-fish species. The area in ...
The sea, located in Titan’s polar region, is probably between 100 to 200 meters deep and pretty cold, about ‒183 to ‒193° Celsius. The deeper sea layers might be richer in ethane, while ...
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