04/10/2017 03:15 PM EDT Microbes in streams flowing on the surface of glaciers in the Arctic and Antarctic may represent a previously underestimated source of organic material and be part of an as yet undiscovered "dynamic local carbon cycle," according to a new paper published by researchers supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The cycle, they argue, could become a significant global source of carbon as temperatures rise worldwide and microbial activity increases. An international ...
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Monday, April 10, 2017
Polar glaciers may be home to previously undiscovered carbon cycle
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