Ice sheets matter for the global carbon cycle
Ice sheets have long been overlooked as regulators of the global carbon cycle. In this Review, Wadham and colleagues show how the growth and retreat of ice sheets support the productivity of the oceans and variably store or release organic carbon–in effect, these frozen landscapes must be considered...
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Main Authors: | J. L. Wadham, J. R. Hawkings, L. Tarasov, L. J. Gregoire, R. G. M. Spencer, M. Gutjahr, A. Ridgwell, K. E. Kohfeld |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/fa8615ecd39b43e9bad9a9b6d65c196f |
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