Hydrocarbons were analyzed in sediments from the Congo River deep-sea fan, from the Congo River, and in sinking particles collected by sediment traps 40 m above the sediment. Studied sites encompassed three lobes of decreasing age of formation along the canyon: sites A, F and C and a another lobe system, disconnected from the active channel since 4 ka, Site E. Terrestrial long-chain odd n-alkanes were dominant in all sediments of the lobe system. Unsaturated terpenoids sourced by higher plants, such as gammacerene, lupene, ursene and oleanene, were also detected. At site C, characterized by high accumulation rates (10–20 cm yr−1), the organic matter spends less time in the oxic layer than at other sites and high phytadiene concentrations (1...
Large amounts of recent terrestrial organic matter (OM) from the African continent are delivered to ...
International audienceSurface sediments collected from deep basins (22 stations, 1018-4087 m depth) ...
The concentrations, distributions, and stable carbon isotopes (d13C) of plant waxes carried by fluvi...
International audienceHydrocarbons were analyzed in sediments from the Congo River deep-sea fan, fro...
The Congo River, the second largest river in the world, is a major source of organic matter for the ...
The terminal lobe complex of the Congo River submarine fan sits on the abyssal Atlantic plain, at 50...
A 20 kyr long sediment sequence from the Congo deep sea fan (core GeoB 6518-1), one of the world's l...
The transport and deposition of terrestrially derived organic matter (TOM) into the ocean is an impo...
The hydrocarbons in sedimentary organic matter (OM) at Site 4B in the Pearl River Mouth Basin (PRMB)...
Large amounts of recent terrestrial organic matter (OM) from the African continent are delivered to ...
International audienceSurface sediments collected from deep basins (22 stations, 1018-4087 m depth) ...
The concentrations, distributions, and stable carbon isotopes (d13C) of plant waxes carried by fluvi...
International audienceHydrocarbons were analyzed in sediments from the Congo River deep-sea fan, fro...
The Congo River, the second largest river in the world, is a major source of organic matter for the ...
The terminal lobe complex of the Congo River submarine fan sits on the abyssal Atlantic plain, at 50...
A 20 kyr long sediment sequence from the Congo deep sea fan (core GeoB 6518-1), one of the world's l...
The transport and deposition of terrestrially derived organic matter (TOM) into the ocean is an impo...
The hydrocarbons in sedimentary organic matter (OM) at Site 4B in the Pearl River Mouth Basin (PRMB)...
Large amounts of recent terrestrial organic matter (OM) from the African continent are delivered to ...
International audienceSurface sediments collected from deep basins (22 stations, 1018-4087 m depth) ...
The concentrations, distributions, and stable carbon isotopes (d13C) of plant waxes carried by fluvi...