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Posted
Apr 4, 2012
Carbon Cycle

Carbon Cycle Scientists Plan for Next Decade

Last month, USGCRP's Carbon Cycle Science Program facilitated a series of briefings for the release of the 2011 U.S. Carbon Cycle Science Plan, a document that will serve to guide carbon cycle research in the United States over the next decade.
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Posted
Mar 27, 2012
Carbon Cycle

Study Finds Human Activity is Major Source of Glacial Carbon

A new study by USGS scientists and university researchers reveals that a substantial amount of organic carbon on Alaskan glaciers comes from atmospheric deposition of fossil fuel emissions.
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Posted
Jan 3, 2012
Carbon Cycle

U.S. Scientists Call for Integrated Study of Carbon Cycle

The carbon cycle science community in the United States has just finished its planning process for carbon cycle research for the upcoming decade. This reassessment of the U.S. carbon cycle science priorities was initiated by the U.S. Carbon Cycle Interagency Working Group (CCIWG) and Carbon Cycle Science Steering Group (CCSSG) in 2008.
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