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Carbon budget in the black

Michael W. I. Schmidt ()
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Michael W. I. Schmidt: University of Zürich

Nature, 2004, vol. 427, issue 6972, 305-307

Abstract: A significant fraction of a common organic component of marine sediments has an unexpected source, providing a fresh context for studies of the global carbon cycle in oceanic and terrestrial settings.

Date: 2004
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