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The ocean serves as Earth's largest dynamic carbon sink, absorbing 400 million tons of carbon dioxide (CO₂) annually through ...
Antarctica may seem pristine and almost devoid of life, but there's plenty of chemistry going on. Victoria Atkinson explains ...
“It takes at least a year of consistent efforts and reporting to be able to generate sufficient data. Once the Bureau of ...
A global study has revealed that mineral-associated organic matter (MAOM) serves as the most stable long-term reservoir of ...
Soil carbon (C) cycling under anoxic conditions is mechanistically linked to dissimilatory iron (Fe) reduction, potentially influenced by exogenous dissolved organic matter (DOM). However, the impact ...
A new literature review comparing chemical-intensive farming to regenerative organic systems finds significantly increased soil health.
These results suggest that low-severity fires compromise the stability of permafrost peatlands, particularly because the pyrogenic carbon input alters the chemical composition of the soil carbon ...
We hypothesize that tidal marsh soils act as a regulator and that their physical characteristics, such as organic carbon content and mineral phase composition, are key controls on DOC exchange between ...
Richard LaBrie, Simon Bélanger, Ronald Benner, Roxane Maranger, Spatial abundance distribution of prokaryotes is associated with dissolved organic matter composition and ecosystem function, Limnology ...
This paper provides a comprehensive review of forest soil organic carbon, discussing its research progress, role, influencing factors, and future trends, with the aim of providing scientific evidence ...
Dirt, or soil, is a complex mixture of various components that provide a foundation for plant growth and support ecosystems.
A soil microbiome study confirms organic agriculture supports soil health, improving ecological functions hurt by chemical-intensive farming.