Understanding the processes driving the carbon cycle in the Arctic Ocean is important for assessing the impacts of the predicted rapid and amplified climate change in this region. We analyzed settling particle samples intercepted by a time-series sediment trap deployed in the abyssal Canada Basin ( at 3067 m) in order to examine carbon export to the deep Arctic Ocean. Strikingly old radiocarbon ages ( apparent mean 14 C age = similar to 1900 years) of the organic carbon, abundant lithogenic material (similar to 80%), and mass flux variations temporally decoupled from the cycle of primary productivity in overlying surface waters together suggest that, unlike other ocean basins, the majority of the particulate organic carbon entering the deep...
Terrestrial organic matter (terrOM) stored in high latitude permafrost soils represents one of the l...
During an east-to-west transect through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, dissolved inorganic carbon ...
The rapidly changing East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) receives large amounts of terrestrial organic...
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To better understand the current carbon cycle and potentially detect its change in the rapidly chang...
To better understand the current carbon cycle and potentially detect its change in the rapidly chang...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
International audienceSoils of the northern high latitudes store carbon over millennial timescales (...
Mobilization of soil/sediment organic carbon into inland waters constitutes a substantial, but poorl...
Recent Arctic warming and reduced summer sea ice extent have stimulated increased research into the ...
Recent Arctic warming and reduced summer sea ice extent have stimulated increased research into the ...
The largest flux of terrigenous organic carbon into the ocean occurs in dissolved form by way of riv...
International audienceSoils of the northern high latitudes store carbon over millennial timescales (...
International audienceSoils of the northern high latitudes store carbon over millennial timescales (...
International audienceSoils of the northern high latitudes store carbon over millennial timescales (...
Terrestrial organic matter (terrOM) stored in high latitude permafrost soils represents one of the l...
During an east-to-west transect through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, dissolved inorganic carbon ...
The rapidly changing East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) receives large amounts of terrestrial organic...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
To better understand the current carbon cycle and potentially detect its change in the rapidly chang...
To better understand the current carbon cycle and potentially detect its change in the rapidly chang...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
International audienceSoils of the northern high latitudes store carbon over millennial timescales (...
Mobilization of soil/sediment organic carbon into inland waters constitutes a substantial, but poorl...
Recent Arctic warming and reduced summer sea ice extent have stimulated increased research into the ...
Recent Arctic warming and reduced summer sea ice extent have stimulated increased research into the ...
The largest flux of terrigenous organic carbon into the ocean occurs in dissolved form by way of riv...
International audienceSoils of the northern high latitudes store carbon over millennial timescales (...
International audienceSoils of the northern high latitudes store carbon over millennial timescales (...
International audienceSoils of the northern high latitudes store carbon over millennial timescales (...
Terrestrial organic matter (terrOM) stored in high latitude permafrost soils represents one of the l...
During an east-to-west transect through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, dissolved inorganic carbon ...
The rapidly changing East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) receives large amounts of terrestrial organic...