The Seabed is Breathing. If We Listen, We Can Learn About the Future’s Climate
At the bottom of the world’s deep oceans, the sediments breathe — a quiet yet vital process that shapes everything from climate to biodiversity. Wenjie Xiao is working to understand how this affects our planet — and what it might reveal about the climate of the future.
SDU and the Deep Sea
Danish Center for Hadal Research is based 鶹. Its researchers have been on several expeditions to the deepest places on Earth: the deep sea trenches.