Jianzhong Su, Wei-Jun Cai, Jeremy M. Testa, Jean R. Brodeur, Baoshan Chen, K. Michael Scaboo, Ming Li, Chunqi Shen, Margaret Dolan, Yuan-Yuan Xu, Yafeng Zhang, Najid ...
When marine organisms die and sink, billions of tons of organic and inorganic carbon are carried downward each year. The ...
High levels of dissolved calcium carbonate present in their bedrock indicate that Red Sea mangroves are capable of removing more carbon than previously thought, KAUST researchers have found. The study ...
A research team has shown that methanogens, micro-organisms ubiquitous in low-oxygen environments like aquifers, soil and even permafrost, can propel their growth by dissolving calcium carbonate, one ...
Climate change is often treated like something that won’t be harmful for many decades. The truth is that we’re already feeling the effects of greenhouse gas emissions—and they’ll become more and more ...
Q. At what level of hydrogen ion concentration in the ocean will the coral reefs and other calcifiers begin to show signs of dissolution? – Submitted by Mackenzie B., 12, Key West, Fl. The hydrogen ...
A University of Nebraska–Lincoln research team has identified new microscopic players in the global carbon cycle, a discovery that paints a clearer picture of carbon flow through the environment and ...