Since physical and chemical erosion yield comparable carbon fluxes, studying both together is essential to avoid biases in erosion-driven carbon flux estimates.
Neither Porto Alegre, Brazil, nor Valencia, Spain, are in the news this week. But they have been before, and almost certainly ...
Princeton University and Xiamen University researchers report that in tropical and subtropical oligotrophic waters, ocean ...
The increasingly broad application of the phrase "tipping point" across biogeophysical and social phenomena muddles its ...
The Permian-Triassic extinction, also known as the Great Dying, was the most devastating event in Earth’s history. 96% of ...
A group of scientists from the University of Oldenburg, Germany, has discovered how special bacteria in the ocean break down ...
The overall amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has been steadily increasing, a clear trend linked to human activities ...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current is involved in everything from storing carbon to guarding Antarctica from invasive marine ...
Poor air quality markers were discovered in Finland’s Outokumpu drill hole, marking concerns for carbon generation and ...
New research from the University of Melbourne, Australia, indicates that the more Antarctic ice melts and the more the ocean ...
Triton was the first submersible to reach the deepest points of all five oceans. Journalist Susan Casey shares her experience ...
The AMOC relies on the sinking of dense, salty water in the North Atlantic to keep its cycle going. But as Arctic ice melts .