Deep-sea pressure extracts nutrients from organic matter, feeding ocean microbes
Researchers have found that intense pressure in the deep ocean acts to release dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen from sinking marine particles. This process, likened to a 'giant juicer,' provides an unexpected and crucial food source for deep-ocean microbes. The discovery challenges existing views on deep-sea ecosystems and could alter understanding of the global carbon cycle.
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