The fate of organic carbon in marine sediments-New insights from recent data and analysis
Organic carbon in marine sediments is a critical component of the global carbon cycle, and
its degradation influences a wide range of phenomena, including the magnitude of carbon …
its degradation influences a wide range of phenomena, including the magnitude of carbon …
How do we best synergize climate mitigation actions to co‐benefit biodiversity?
A multitude of actions to protect, sustainably manage and restore natural and modified
ecosystems can have co‐benefits for both climate mitigation and biodiversity conservation …
ecosystems can have co‐benefits for both climate mitigation and biodiversity conservation …
[HTML][HTML] Assessment of scientific gaps related to the effective environmental management of deep-seabed mining
A comprehensive understanding of the deep-sea environment and mining's likely impacts is
necessary to assess whether and under what conditions deep-seabed mining operations …
necessary to assess whether and under what conditions deep-seabed mining operations …
Midwater ecosystems must be considered when evaluating environmental risks of deep-sea mining
Midwater animal biodiversity: Squid, fish, shrimp, copepods, medusa, filter-feeding jellies,
and marine worms are among the midwater creatures that could be affected by deep sea …
and marine worms are among the midwater creatures that could be affected by deep sea …
Climate change considerations are fundamental to management of deep‐sea resource extraction
Climate change manifestation in the ocean, through warming, oxygen loss, increasing
acidification, and changing particulate organic carbon flux (one metric of altered food …
acidification, and changing particulate organic carbon flux (one metric of altered food …
Understanding the impacts of mining on ecosystem services through a systematic review
Mining activities can pose negative, sometimes irreversible damage to ecosystems, yet
consequences for ecosystem services (ES) and their contribution to human wellbeing are …
consequences for ecosystem services (ES) and their contribution to human wellbeing are …
Distribution and transport of contaminants in soil through mining processes and its environmental impact and health hazard assessment: A review of the prospective …
S Vinayagam, K Sathishkumar, R Ayyamperumal… - Environmental …, 2024 - Elsevier
Environmental regulations were concerned with support in reaction to the enormous
ecological harm caused by mining in the past. Because mining, dum**, and tailings can …
ecological harm caused by mining in the past. Because mining, dum**, and tailings can …
The microbial conveyor belt: connecting the globe through dispersion and dormancy
Despite the recent increase in knowledge concerning microorganisms, the processes
determining their global distribution and functioning have not been disentangled. Microbial …
determining their global distribution and functioning have not been disentangled. Microbial …
Inactive hydrothermal vent microbial communities are important contributors to deep ocean primary productivity
Active hydrothermal vents are oases for productivity in the deep ocean, but the flow of
dissolved substrates that fuel such abundant life ultimately ceases, leaving behind inactive …
dissolved substrates that fuel such abundant life ultimately ceases, leaving behind inactive …
Existing evidence on the impact of changes in marine ecosystem structure and functioning on ecosystem service delivery: a systematic map
Background The current biodiversity crisis underscores the urgent need for sustainable
management of the human uses of nature. In the context of sustainability management …
management of the human uses of nature. In the context of sustainability management …