März, C.; Butler, P. G.; Carter, G.D.O.; Verhagen, I. T. E.. 2021 Editorial: the marine carbon cycle: from ancient storage to future challenges. Frontiers in Earth Science, 9. 10.3389/feart.2021.748701
Abstract
Understanding the oceanic carbon cycle, its dynamics, and its historical and future trajectories is key to our ability to model future climate change. With this in mind, the second Shackleton conference, held in September 2019 at the Geological Society of London (GSL), and organized by the Marine Studies Group of the GSL, focused on oceanic carbon storage, specifically the dynamic processes by which carbon is permanently removed from the atmosphere and/or the terrestrial lithosphere and biosphere and stored in coastal and marine sediments.
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