![In their approved proposal, Frederick Colwell of Oregon State University and colleagues are interested in the microbial communities that live on Alaska’s glacially dominated Copper River Delta. They’re looking at how the microbes in these high latitude wetlands, such as the Copper River Delta wetland pond shown here, cycle carbon. (Courtesy of Rick Colwell)](https://jgi.doe.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/w-Colwell-Copper-River-Delta-Methane_S_Tiedeman-copy-220x170.jpg)
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