Climate change is depleting vital ocean nutrients, disrupting marine ecosystems, and threatening food webs, a new study finds ...
Computer models reveal how human-driven climate change will dramatically overhaul critical nutrient cycles in the ocean. In ...
Computer models reveal how human-driven climate change will dramatically overhaul critical nutrient cycles in the ocean. In ...
What can whale poop teach us about ocean nutrients? This is what a recent study published in Communications Earth & ...
The team analyzed whale poop for iron, known to be especially limited in the Southern Ocean, as well as copper.
Rivers began pumping weathered material into the sea about a billion years after Earth formed, suggesting continents may have gotten an early start.
The University of Washington conducted a study that offers more support to this claim, arguing that whale excrement holds ...
A recent theory proposes that whales weren't just predators in the ocean environment: Nutrients that whales excreted may have provided a key fertilizer to these marine ecosystems. Oceanographers now ...
Urban ash from the California wildfires that has settled across the state has now been found more than 100 miles offshore.
Computer models reveal how human-driven climate change will dramatically overhaul critical nutrient cycles in the ocean. Researchers report evidence that marine nutrient cycles -- essential for ...
Computer models reveal how human-driven climate change will dramatically overhaul critical nutrient cycles in the ocean. In the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, University of ...
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