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Rajdeep Dasgupta
October 14, 2021
Deep Carbon Cycle, Early Earth and Deep Time, Planetary Science

Bajgain et al., 2021 CommEarth&Env

Rajdeep Dasgupta
October 14, 2021
Deep Carbon Cycle, Early Earth and Deep Time, Planetary Science

Bajgain, S., Mookherjee, M. & Dasgupta, R. (2021). Earth’s core could be the largest terrestrial carbon reservoir. Communications Earth and Environment 2: 165. doi:10.1038/s43247-021-0022

Source:https://www.nature.com/articles/s43247-021-00222-7

Tagged: 2021

Newer PostLerner et al., 2021 ChemGeol
Older PostGrewal et al., 2021 EPSL

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