Deep Carbon Observatory
The Deep Carbon Observatory (DCO) is a global research program designed to transform understanding of carbon's role in Earth. DCO is a community of scientists, including biologists, physicists, geoscientists and chemists, whose work crosses several traditional disciplinary lines to develop the new, integrative field of deep carbon science. To complement this research, the DCO's infrastructure includes public engagement and education, online and offline community support, innovative data management, and novel instrumentation development.In December 2018, researchers announced that considerable amounts of life forms, including 70% of bacteria and archea on Earth, comprising up to 23 billion tonnes of carbon, live up to at least }} deep underground, including }} below the seabed, according to a ten-year Deep Carbon Observatory project. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Inguaggiato, S., Cardellini, C., Taran, Y., Kalacheva, E.Contributors: “...Deep Carbon Observatory...”
Published in Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (2017)
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2by Taran, Yuri, Kalacheva, Elena, Inguaggiato, Salvatore, Cardellini, Carlo, Karpov, GennadyContributors: “...Deep Carbon Observatory...”
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3by Beam, Jennifer, Yang, Jing, Liu, Jin, Liu, Chujie, Lin, Jung-FuContributors: “...Extreme Physics and Chemistry Program of the Deep Carbon Observatory...”
Published in The Journal of Chemical Physics (2016)
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