New Findings of Controls on Carbon Export in Permafrost Terrain | College of Engineering
After two decades of collecting data, a team of researchers discovered new ways in which groundwater moves and controls the export of carbon from land to streams in the permafrost terrain of the Alaskan North Slope. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/engineering_news/1295/thumbnail.jpg
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