
Study led by AOS Faculty Member Laure Resplandy, assistant professor of geosciences and the High Meadows Environmental Institute, details how carbon is stored in or transported through inland and coastal waterways, a work with significant implications for enforcing international climate accords. Photo by iStock
AOS Faculty Member Laure Resplandy, assistant professor of geosciences and the High Meadows Environmental Institute, co-led a huge international effort that used modeling and observations to determine the role of waterways – streams, rivers, estuaries, mangrove forests, and more – in both storing and transporting carbon.
The work has significant implications for enforcing international climate accords.
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Link to study