New Methane-Producing Microbe Found in Thawing Permafrost
The species and its relatives appear to be prevalent in areas of high methane flux worldwide.
The species and its relatives appear to be prevalent in areas of high methane flux worldwide.
ARM study reveals surprising amount of light absorption by large aerosol particles.
Model examines water-energy relationships at the regional level.
DOE Joint Genome Institute expands data and analytical tools.
Land model improvements are enabling more realistic representations of the climate and hydrological consequences of crop irrigation.
Worms produce tiny clumps of soil that keep carbon taken in by plants from rapidly degrading and re-entering the environment.
Results show absorption properties of brown carbon depend more on burn conditions than fuel type, providing important information to model climates.
Model comparison evaluates black carbon levels and impacts.
New, rapid, and low-cost approach can be applied to many species.
Modeling experiments assess impacts of key melting behavior.
Opportunities emerge for using microbes to convert the gas to biofuels and other products.
Model scenarios predict increased scarcity in the Middle East and India.
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