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Welcome to the PRESSURISED version of episode 61, just the science, none of the waffle
PRESSURISED: Trench nutrient cycling with Ronnie N. Glud | The Deep Sea Podcast | Episode 61

 

Guest Interview: Nutrient cycling in the hadal trenches (6 to 11 km) and the crucial role they play in global element cycling. Professor Ronnie N. Glud, a leading biochemist and Director of the Danish Centre for Hadal Research (HADAL) talks us through how the trenches, once thought to be barren, are actually "dynamic deep-sea hotspots with intensified microbial activity and diversity". Learn about:

 

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Reference list

 

Flourishing chemosynthetic life at the greatest depths of hadal trenches

Element cycling and microbial life in the hadal realm

 


Credits

Theme: Hadal Zone Express by Märvel

Logo image: Ronnie N. Glud