Scientists have uncovered new details explaining why iron oxide minerals are such effective long-term carbon traps in soils.
Scientists know iron oxide minerals store large amounts of carbon in soils, but lack a detailed, quantitative understanding of the specific chemical mechanisms that allow them to bind such a wide ...
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Iron minerals can lock away carbon for centuries, study finds
Iron in the ground has quietly been doing climate work for centuries, binding carbon in soils so effectively that it can stay ...
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