Floods didn't provide nitrogen 'fix' for earliest crops in frigid north
Wednesday, November 6, 2013 - 21:00
in Earth & Climate
Floods didn't make floodplains fertile during the dawn of human agriculture in the Earth's far north because the waters were virtually devoid of nitrogen. Instead, the hardy Norsemen and early inhabitants of Russia and Canada can thank cyanobacteria in the floodplains themselves for the abundant grasses that fed game and cattle, a process that continues today.