Earth SciencesCommunications Earth & Environment
Earth’s core could be the largest terrestrial carbon reservoir
S. K. Baigain, M. Mookherjee, et al.
This study by Suraj K. Baigain, Mainak Mookherjee, and Rajdeep Dasgupta reveals that Earth's outer core might hold 0.3-2.0 wt.% carbon, making it potentially the largest terrestrial carbon reservoir. Discover how the researchers arrived at these findings through molecular dynamics simulations.
Related Publications
Explore these studies to deepen your understanding
Adjacent work that informs or extends this paper's methodology and findings.
Medicine and Health
Critical outcomes to be included in the Core Outcome Set for nutritional intervention studies in older adults with malnutrition or at risk of malnutrition: a modified Delphi Study
N. Mendonça, C. Avgerinou, et al.
Environmental Studies and Forestry
Japanese carbon emissions patterns shifted following the 2008 financial crisis and the 2011 Tohoku earthquake
Y. Long, Y. Yoshida, et al.
Agriculture
Soil microbial metabolism on carbon and nitrogen transformation links the crop-residue contribution to soil organic carbon
Z. Xie, Z. Yu, et al.
Environmental Studies and Forestry
The increasing water stress projected for China could shift the agriculture and manufacturing industry geographically
M. Liu, X. Zhou, et al.

