Submarine canyons are often hotspots of biomass due to enhanced productivity and funneling of organic matterof marine and terrestrial origin. However, most deep-sea canyons remain poorly studied in terms of their role asconduits of terrestrial and marine particles. A multi-tracer geochemical investigation of particles collectedyearlong by a sediment trap in Baltimore Canyon on the US Mid-Atlantic Bight (MAB) revealed temporalvariability in source, transport, and fate of particulate matter. Both organic biomarker composition (sterol and nalkanes)and bulk characteristics (δ13C, Δ14C, Chl-a) suggest that while on average the annual contribution ofterrestrial and marine organic matter sources are similar, 42% and 52% respectively, marine source...
Long-term observations of the deep ocean particle flux from three sites in the northeast Atlantic (3...
The role of the Setúbal–Lisbon canyon in accumulation and transport of labile organic matter from th...
Submarine canyons are globally important conduits for sediment and organic carbon transport into the...
Submarine canyons are often hotspots of biomass due to enhanced productivity and funneling of organi...
19 pages, 11 figures, 5 tablesIn the Gulf of Lions (GoL), dense water overflowing off the shelf occu...
From October 2005 through October 2006 sediment traps were moored along the Lacaze-Duthiers and Cap ...
Submarine canyons are important conduits of sediment and organic matter to deep-sea environments, ma...
To ascertain whether the Blanes submarine canyon functions as a conduit of labile organic compounds ...
The transport and fate of organic matter (OM) sources within the Avilés submarine canyon (Cantabrian...
The results of a year-long sediment-trap experiment provide the first direct observations of sedimen...
Two mooring lines equipped with near-bottom sediment traps were deployed in the axis of the Nazare s...
Time series sediment trap samples were used to examine the rates and mechanisms of particulate organ...
Abstract. Submarine canyons are sites of intense energy and material exchange between the shelf and ...
The Whittard Canyon is a branching submarine canyon on the Celtic continental margin, which may act ...
The Northwest Atlantic margin is characterized by high biological productivity in shelf and slope su...
Long-term observations of the deep ocean particle flux from three sites in the northeast Atlantic (3...
The role of the Setúbal–Lisbon canyon in accumulation and transport of labile organic matter from th...
Submarine canyons are globally important conduits for sediment and organic carbon transport into the...
Submarine canyons are often hotspots of biomass due to enhanced productivity and funneling of organi...
19 pages, 11 figures, 5 tablesIn the Gulf of Lions (GoL), dense water overflowing off the shelf occu...
From October 2005 through October 2006 sediment traps were moored along the Lacaze-Duthiers and Cap ...
Submarine canyons are important conduits of sediment and organic matter to deep-sea environments, ma...
To ascertain whether the Blanes submarine canyon functions as a conduit of labile organic compounds ...
The transport and fate of organic matter (OM) sources within the Avilés submarine canyon (Cantabrian...
The results of a year-long sediment-trap experiment provide the first direct observations of sedimen...
Two mooring lines equipped with near-bottom sediment traps were deployed in the axis of the Nazare s...
Time series sediment trap samples were used to examine the rates and mechanisms of particulate organ...
Abstract. Submarine canyons are sites of intense energy and material exchange between the shelf and ...
The Whittard Canyon is a branching submarine canyon on the Celtic continental margin, which may act ...
The Northwest Atlantic margin is characterized by high biological productivity in shelf and slope su...
Long-term observations of the deep ocean particle flux from three sites in the northeast Atlantic (3...
The role of the Setúbal–Lisbon canyon in accumulation and transport of labile organic matter from th...
Submarine canyons are globally important conduits for sediment and organic carbon transport into the...