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A benchmarking framework for global hydrological models, essential for Earth System Model evaluations, has finally been ...
Los frágiles ecosistemas de las tierras altas mostraron baja resiliencia a los incendios, lo que los hace más vulnerables a ...
Reoxygenation approaches have shown some success in lakes, but their potential risks must be examined carefully before ...
Organic and inorganic radiocarbon ages resolve the origin and dynamics of carbon in the largest natural lake of Western ...
A new study uses a paleotidal model to trace the formation of carbon-rich mud deposits over thousands of years.
Glaciers provide a unique opportunity for researchers to measure levels of atmospheric carbon deposition. Unlike other ...
A set of lab experiments involving a laser, gelatin, and xanthan gum explored how varying flow patterns between dikes with ...
Baleen whales shift huge amounts of nutrients, including nitrogen, from high-latitude feeding waters to tropical breeding ...
It’s often assumed that all soil organic carbon ultimately derives from recent vegetation, but researchers argue that carbon inherited from parent rocks can be important and deserves more focus.
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Peter Reiners
It’s time to accept that durable subsurface carbon storage, along with emissions reductions, must be part of the plan to mitigate the effects of climate change—and geoscience must play a central role.
Researchers and community members worked together to develop recommendations for how Little Cumberland Island can mitigate ...
Drawing from climate co-production work with the community of Kake in Alaska, two new studies offer insights for doing community science—especially, but not only, with Indigenous communities.