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A rusty carbon sink

Tim I. Eglinton ()
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Tim I. Eglinton: Tim I. Eglinton is at the Geologisches Institut, ETH Zürich, 8092 Zürich, Switzerland.

Nature, 2012, vol. 483, issue 7388, 165-166

Abstract: The finding that reactive iron species may have a role in stabilizing organic matter in ocean sediments underlines the tight coupling between the biogeochemical cycles of carbon and iron. See Letter p.198

Date: 2012
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