Rivers free for millennia of the old CO2

Rivers free for millennia of the old CO2

Rivers play an important role in the global carbon cycle. © University of Bristol / ScienceGraphicdesign.com

Rivers are an important element in the global carbon cycle. On their way through the landscape, they absorb carbon from the ground and release it into the atmosphere as a carbon dioxide and methane. A study now shows that this carbon has been largely stored in the earth for thousands of years

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