We have collated published records of carbon storage (wt% calcium carbonate and organic carbon) in polar North Atlantic sediments in order to assess the role that the glacial history of Greenland and Fennoscandia may have had on carbon cycling in this oceanographically important region. The proportion of carbonate in sediment varies between 0 and similar to 50%, while that of organic carbon varies between 0 and similar to 2.0%. The spatial variation of the concentration and accumulation of both constituents is markedly different. Bulk accumulation shows a strong relationship with depth, distance offshore, and the location of major glacial outlets on neighboring landmasses. Therefore, ice sheet dynamics and erosion influence carbon (especial...
The accumulation of organic matter in marine sediments must be considered in order to estimate the m...
Warming in the Arctic is expected to be roughly twice as high as the global mean. Sea ice extent is ...
Recent Arctic warming and reduced summer sea ice extent have stimulated increased research into the ...
Surface sediment samples from the Norwegian-Greenland Sea were investigated to reconstruct the spati...
The burial of organic carbon in marine sediments removes carbon dioxide from the ocean-atmosphere po...
Abstract. Although it has long been assumed that the glacial–interglacial cycles of atmospheric CO2 ...
Abstract--During the ARCTIC '91-Expedition with RV "'Polarstern", several Kasten...
The Nordic Seas play an important role in the global climate system. The detailed knowledge and comp...
Carbonate preservation records from a number of drill sites in the North Atlantic and adjacent Norwe...
The Fram Strait is the only deep gateway between the Arctic Ocean and the Nordic Seas and thus is a ...
The Fram Strait is the only deep gateway between the Arctic Ocean and the Nordic Seas and thus is a ...
Polar ice sheets and mountain glaciers, which cover roughly 11% of the Earth's land surface, store o...
The Nordic Seas play an important role in the global climate system. The detailed knowledge and comp...
This thesis addresses the imprint of surface water and deep water paleocirculation on pelagic carbon...
Funder: Tromsø Research Foundation : A31720Abstract: The Fram Strait is the only deep gateway betwee...
The accumulation of organic matter in marine sediments must be considered in order to estimate the m...
Warming in the Arctic is expected to be roughly twice as high as the global mean. Sea ice extent is ...
Recent Arctic warming and reduced summer sea ice extent have stimulated increased research into the ...
Surface sediment samples from the Norwegian-Greenland Sea were investigated to reconstruct the spati...
The burial of organic carbon in marine sediments removes carbon dioxide from the ocean-atmosphere po...
Abstract. Although it has long been assumed that the glacial–interglacial cycles of atmospheric CO2 ...
Abstract--During the ARCTIC '91-Expedition with RV "'Polarstern", several Kasten...
The Nordic Seas play an important role in the global climate system. The detailed knowledge and comp...
Carbonate preservation records from a number of drill sites in the North Atlantic and adjacent Norwe...
The Fram Strait is the only deep gateway between the Arctic Ocean and the Nordic Seas and thus is a ...
The Fram Strait is the only deep gateway between the Arctic Ocean and the Nordic Seas and thus is a ...
Polar ice sheets and mountain glaciers, which cover roughly 11% of the Earth's land surface, store o...
The Nordic Seas play an important role in the global climate system. The detailed knowledge and comp...
This thesis addresses the imprint of surface water and deep water paleocirculation on pelagic carbon...
Funder: Tromsø Research Foundation : A31720Abstract: The Fram Strait is the only deep gateway betwee...
The accumulation of organic matter in marine sediments must be considered in order to estimate the m...
Warming in the Arctic is expected to be roughly twice as high as the global mean. Sea ice extent is ...
Recent Arctic warming and reduced summer sea ice extent have stimulated increased research into the ...