University of California: Shape and Depth of Ocean Floor Profoundly Influence How Carbon is Stored There
June 04, 2024
June 04, 2024
LOS ANGELES, California, June 4 (TNSres) -- The University of California issued the following news release:
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New study finds seafloor topography accounts for up to 50% of the changes in depth at which carbon has been sequestered
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Key takeaways
* The movement of carbon between the atmosphere, oceans and continents -- or carbon cycle -- regulates Earth's climate, with the ocean playing a major role in carbon sequestration.< . . .
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New study finds seafloor topography accounts for up to 50% of the changes in depth at which carbon has been sequestered
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Key takeaways
* The movement of carbon between the atmosphere, oceans and continents -- or carbon cycle -- regulates Earth's climate, with the ocean playing a major role in carbon sequestration.< . . .