Deep-Ocean Carbon Sinks

Thursday, September 5, 2013 - 14:00 in Earth & Climate

A University of Iowa researcher says that although microbes living in the so-called "dark ocean"--below a depth of some 600 feet where light doesn't penetrate--may not absorb enough carbon to curtail global warming, they do absorb considerable amounts of carbon and merit further study.

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