Rivers, Estuaries, & Deltas
Wetter climate to trigger global warming feedback loop in the tropics
UPI
As the tropics get wetter, as many climate models predict, soils are likely to experience greater rates of respiration and decomposition, limiting the carbon storage abilities of tropical soils and intensifying global warming.
BBC: Why did an entire civilization vanish?
BBC
Maine Voices: Reduced river flow alters Casco Bay food web, adds to global warming
Portland Press Herald
mentions Hauke Kite-Powell and WHOI
Permafrost Carbon Takes A Trip to Davy Jones’ Locker
Alaska Public Media
quotes Valier Galy
Predicting the shape of river deltas
MIT News
quotes Jaap Nienhuis and mentions Andrew Ashton and Liviu Glosan
Predicting the shape of river deltas
Space Daily
mentions Liviu Giosan and WHOI
How Rivers Bury Carbon at Sea
Scientific American
features Valier Galy, Bernhard Peucker-Ehrenbrink, and Timothy Eglinton
Study Estimates Quantity and Form of Organic Carbon Exported by Rivers to the Ocean
AZO Clean Tech
reprint of WHOI news release featuring Valier Galy, Bernhard Peucker-Ehrenbrink and Tim Eglinton
How rivers regulate global carbon cycle
Science Daily
reprint of WHOI news release featuring Valier Galy, Bernhard Peucker-Ehrenbrink and Tim Eglinton