Geyman's Published Senior Thesis Research Offers New Thoughts on How Carbonates Record Global Carbon Cycle: Princeton University
November 09, 2019
November 09, 2019
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Nov. 9 [TNSscientificresearch-Proceedings of the Natural Academy of Sciences journal] -- Princeton University issued the following news release:
When scientists want to study Earth's very ancient geological past -- typically greater than 100 million years ago -- they often turn to rocks called carbonates.
Calcium carbonates, the most ubiquitous forms of carbonate, are minerals that precipitate from seawater and form layered sedimentary deposi . . .
When scientists want to study Earth's very ancient geological past -- typically greater than 100 million years ago -- they often turn to rocks called carbonates.
Calcium carbonates, the most ubiquitous forms of carbonate, are minerals that precipitate from seawater and form layered sedimentary deposi . . .