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Deep Carbon in Earth: Early Career Scientist Contributions to the Deep Carbon Observatory



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Autore: Alysia D. Cox Visualizza persona
Titolo: Deep Carbon in Earth: Early Career Scientist Contributions to the Deep Carbon Observatory Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Frontiers Media SA, 2017
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (221 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: geomicrobiology
geochemistry
deep carbon
carbon minerals
high temperature high pressure
volcanism
Persona (resp. second.): Cody S. Sheik
Donato Giovannelli
Benjamin A. Black
Sommario/riassunto: Since its inception, the Deep Carbon Observatory (DCO) has coalesced a multidisciplinary and international group of researchers focused on understanding and quantifying Earth’s deep carbon budget. Carbon is the fourth most abundant element in the universe, and understanding carbon chemistry under a variety of environmental conditions impacts all aspects of planetary sciences, including planet formation, the form and function of planetary interiors, and the origin and diversity of life. DCO recognizes that is integrating and promoting the contributions of early career scientists are integral to the advancement of knowledge regarding the quantities, movements, origins, and forms of Earth’s deep carbon through field, experimental, analytical, and computational research. Early career scientists represent the future of deep carbon science and contribute substantially to ongoing research by implementing innovative ideas, challenging traditional working schemes, and bringing a globally interconnected perspective to the scientific community. This research topic highlights the contributions at the forefront of deep carbon research by DCO Early Career Scientist community. The manuscripts of this Frontiers e-volume bear evidence of the rapid advances in deep carbon science, and highlights the importance of approaching this field from a plethora of different angles integrating disciplines as diverse as mineralogy, geochemistry and microbiology. This integration is fundamental in understanding the movements and transformations of carbon across its deep cycle.
Altri titoli varianti: Deep Carbon in Earth
Titolo autorizzato: Deep Carbon in Earth: Early Career Scientist Contributions to the Deep Carbon Observatory  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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