The research, published in Nature Communications on Feb. 20, opens the door for other competing theories about why the Earth, relative to other planets, has higher levels of heavy iron isotopes. Among ...
After a hiatus of more than 10 years, a new round of research into ocean iron fertilization is set to begin, with scientists saying the controversial geoengineering approach has the potential to ...
Iron-rich dust launched into the air by winds swirls around the Southern Ocean. Understanding how iron’s chemistry shifts during its journey from earth to air to sea will be important for developing ...
When oceanographer Ken Buesseler visits his local beach in Falmouth, he doesn't think about surfing or tanning or chilling out. He looks out at those rolling waves and thinks about carbon emissions.
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