The largest flux of terrigenous organic carbon into the ocean occurs in dissolved form by way of rivers. The fate of this material is enigmatic; there are numerous reports of conservative behavior over continental shelves, but the only knowledge we have about removal is that it occurs on long unknown time scales in the deep ocean. To investigate the removal process, we evaluated terrigenous dissolved organic carbon concentration gradients in the Beaufort Gyre of the western Arctic Ocean, which allowed us to observe the carbon's slow degradation. Using isotopic tracers of water-mass age, we determined that terrigenous dissolved organic carbon is mineralized with a half-life of 7.1 ± 3.0 years, thus allowing only 21 to 32% of it to be exporte...
Understanding the processes driving the carbon cycle in the Arctic Ocean is important for assessing ...
The relation between the dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) and the stable isotopic composition of parti...
The cycling of carbon on the Arctic shelves, including outgassing of CO to the atmosphere, is not c...
[1] Surface waters of the Arctic Ocean have the highest concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (...
Marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) is quantitatively important for the biogeochemical cycling of ...
Arctic rivers transport 31-42 Tg organic carbon (OC) each year to the Arctic Ocean, which is equal t...
The biological transfer of carbon in the oceans and the flux of CO2between ocean and atmosphere are ...
Ongoing permafrost thaw in the Arctic may remobilize large amounts of old organic matter. Upon trans...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is the largest organic carbon reservoir in the ocean, and the amount ...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the ocean is thousands of 14C years old, yet a portion of the DOC ...
The quality and quantity of dissolved organic matter (DOM) exported by Arctic rivers is known to var...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the ocean is thousands of 14C years old, yet a portion of the DOC ...
More than 90% of the global ocean dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is refractory, has an average age o...
[1] Fluvial and erosional release processes in permafrost-dominated Eurasian Arctic cause transport ...
The relation between the dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) and the stable isotopic composition of parti...
Understanding the processes driving the carbon cycle in the Arctic Ocean is important for assessing ...
The relation between the dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) and the stable isotopic composition of parti...
The cycling of carbon on the Arctic shelves, including outgassing of CO to the atmosphere, is not c...
[1] Surface waters of the Arctic Ocean have the highest concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (...
Marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) is quantitatively important for the biogeochemical cycling of ...
Arctic rivers transport 31-42 Tg organic carbon (OC) each year to the Arctic Ocean, which is equal t...
The biological transfer of carbon in the oceans and the flux of CO2between ocean and atmosphere are ...
Ongoing permafrost thaw in the Arctic may remobilize large amounts of old organic matter. Upon trans...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is the largest organic carbon reservoir in the ocean, and the amount ...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the ocean is thousands of 14C years old, yet a portion of the DOC ...
The quality and quantity of dissolved organic matter (DOM) exported by Arctic rivers is known to var...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the ocean is thousands of 14C years old, yet a portion of the DOC ...
More than 90% of the global ocean dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is refractory, has an average age o...
[1] Fluvial and erosional release processes in permafrost-dominated Eurasian Arctic cause transport ...
The relation between the dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) and the stable isotopic composition of parti...
Understanding the processes driving the carbon cycle in the Arctic Ocean is important for assessing ...
The relation between the dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) and the stable isotopic composition of parti...
The cycling of carbon on the Arctic shelves, including outgassing of CO to the atmosphere, is not c...