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The project investigates how ancient calcareous nannofossils contributed to carbon storage in the ocean during a past global warming event. By analyzing fossil records, it aims to provide insights into the role of these microorganisms in carbon cycling and their response to climate changes, enhancing our understanding…
Carbon dioxide (CO2) from human activities is the main cause of today’s global warming.
To tackle this challenge, we need to understand how Earth naturally stores carbon-especially in the ocean, the planet’s largest carbon sink.
Coccolithophores, microscopic marine algae, are key players in this process.
Through photosynthesis, they absorb atmospheric CO2 and convert it into organic carbon, while simultaneously forming protective tests (coccoliths) made of calcium carbonate, thereby fixing inorg…
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PADOVA
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United States, Reston
Type: Public body
Activity type: Public bodies (excluding Research Organisations and Secondary or Higher Education Establishments)
SME: No
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