Tuesday, April 17, 2018

One-fifth of carbon entering coastal waters of eastern North America is buried

04/17/2018 12:50 PM EDT

Mangroves in the Everglades National Park tidal wetlands

Coastal waters play an important role in the carbon cycle by transferring carbon to the open ocean or burying it in wetland soils and ocean sediments, a new study shows.


Full story at http://news.psu.edu/story/515641/2018/04/11/research/one-fifth-carbon-entering-coastal-waters-eastern-north-america

Source
The Pennsylvania State University


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