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Spatially consistent microbial biomass and future cellular carbon release from melting Northern Hemisphere glacier surfaces

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Spatially consistent microbial biomass and future cellular carbon release from melting Northern Hemisphere glacier surfaces

I. T. Stevens, T. D. L. Irvine-fynn, et al.

Discover the hidden world of microbial communities thriving on melting glaciers, as Ian T. Stevens and colleagues unveil a significant correlation between microbial abundance and glacier melt across multiple continents. This groundbreaking research predicts a staggering release of microbial cells, enriching downstream ecosystems and transforming our understanding of glacial biogeochemical cycling.

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