
Yale's Noah Planavsky (left) and Georgia Tech's Chris Reinhard (right, front) collecting estuarine sediment core samples with the goal of better understanding how animal life controls phosphorus cycling at the seabed.
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College of Sciences, News Room, Research Horizons
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Research, Environment, Life Sciences and Biology
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evolution, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, oxygen, phosphorus, Chris Reinhard, animal evolution, Proterozoic Eon
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- Created By: Ben Brumfield
- Workflow Status: Published
- Created On: Dec 21, 2016 - 11:18am
- Last Updated: Dec 21, 2016 - 11:18am