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Glacier melt adds ancient edibles to marine buffet
Glaciers along the Gulf of Alaska are enriching stream and near shore marine ecosystems from a surprising source – ancient carbon contained in glacial runoff, researchers from four universities and the U.S. Forest Service report in the December 24, 2009, … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Space & Earth
Tagged biological systems engineering, critical question, environmental science program, forested watershed, gulf of alaska, initial findings, jaso, journal nature, juneau area, juneau office, marine ecosystems, nutrient nitrogen, organic carbon, organic matter, soil development, spring 2008, university of alaska, university of alaska southeast, watersheds
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