Frozen Carbon

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This is a polar map of permafrost extent in the Northern Hemisphere. A sidebar explains how permafrost, as it forms and later thaws, serves as both a sink and source for carbon to the atmosphere. Related multimedia is a slideshow of permafrost scientists from U. of Alaska, Fairbanks, collecting permafrost data in the field.

Publisher: Jonathan Corum
Last Updated: 7/8/2014

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Geoscience High School Higher Education paradata Undergraduate (Lower Division History/Policy/Law Middle School Global Change and Climate Undergraduate (Lower Division) Biogeochemistry NSDL Climatology
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