Introduction to Deep Carbon: Past to Present

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This chapter presents an overview of the motivation for the volume, emphasizing why studying deep carbon is relevant to the goal of understanding carbon quantities, movements, forms, and origins. It contains brief highlights of the new instruments, cross-cutting research initiatives, and deep carbon science over the past decade (spurred in large part by the international Deep Carbon Observatory) that have expanded our understanding of carbon on Earth.

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Orcutt, B. N., Daniel, I., Dasgupta, R., Crist, D. T., & Edmonds, M. (2019). Introduction to Deep Carbon: Past to Present. In Deep Carbon: Past to Present (pp. 1–3). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108677950.001

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