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3.6 Million Metric Tons of Carbon Dioxide Could Be Bound in the Arctic Deep Sea by the Cross-shelf Transport of Carbon-rich Particles : comparemela.com
3.6 Million Metric Tons of Carbon Dioxide Could Be Bound in the Arctic Deep Sea by the Cross-shelf Transport of Carbon-rich Particles
The annual binding of up to 3.6 million metric tons of CO2 in the Arctic deep sea by the cross-shelf transport of carbon-rich particles from the Barents and Kara Seas could last for eons.
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