Shunned by microbes, organic carbon can resist breakdown in underground environments

Monday, May 1, 2017 - 10:02 in Earth & Climate

The soils and sediments beneath our feet can contain an astonishing amount of carbon—more than in all of the world's plants and the atmosphere combined—and represents a significant potential source of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide.

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