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Scientists found a hidden CO2 sponge beneath the South Atlantic seafloor
Researchers have discovered geological sponges in fractured volcanic rocks beneath the South Atlantic seafloor, capable of storing vast amounts of carbon dioxide over millions of years. These talus breccias absorb excess CO2 from seawater, suggesting Earth’s oceans may hold significantly more carbon than previously calculated, impacting global carbon cycle understanding.