Ongoing permafrost thaw in the Arctic may remobilize large amounts of old organic matter. Upon transport to the Siberian shelf seas, this material may be degraded and released to the atmosphere, exported off-shelf, or buried in the sediments. While our understanding of the fate of permafrost-derived organic matter in shelf waters is improving, poor constraints remain regarding degradation in sediments. Here we use an extensive data set of organic carbon concentrations and isotopes (n = 109) to inventory terrigenous organic carbon (terrOC) in surficial sediments of the Laptev and East Siberian Seas (LS + ESS). Of these ~2.7 Tg terrOC about 55% appear resistant to degradation on a millennial timescale. A first-order degradation rate constant ...
The amount of organic carbon (OC) present in Siberian Arctic permafrost soils is estimated at twice ...
Arctic soils store half of the global soil organic carbon (OC) pool and twice as much C as is curren...
The rapidly changing East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) receives large amounts of terrestrial organic...
Ongoing global warming in high latitudes may cause an increasing supply of permafrost-derived organi...
[1] Fluvial and erosional release processes in permafrost-dominated Eurasian Arctic cause transport ...
The rapidly changing East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) receives large amounts of terrestrial organic...
The rapidly changing East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) receives large amounts of terrestrial organic...
The rapidly changing East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) receives large amounts of terrestrial organic...
The world's largest continental shelf, the East Siberian Shelf Sea, receives substantial input of te...
The rapidly changing East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) receives large amounts of terrestrial organic...
The rapidly changing East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) receives large amounts of terrestrial organic...
Climate warming in northeastern Siberia may induce thaw-mobilization of the organic carbon (OC) now ...
The world's largest continental shelf, the East Siberian Shelf Sea, receives substantial input of te...
The amount of organic carbon (OC) present in Siberian Arctic permafrost soils is estimated at twice ...
The amount of organic carbon (OC) present in Siberian Arctic permafrost soils is estimated at twice ...
The amount of organic carbon (OC) present in Siberian Arctic permafrost soils is estimated at twice ...
Arctic soils store half of the global soil organic carbon (OC) pool and twice as much C as is curren...
The rapidly changing East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) receives large amounts of terrestrial organic...
Ongoing global warming in high latitudes may cause an increasing supply of permafrost-derived organi...
[1] Fluvial and erosional release processes in permafrost-dominated Eurasian Arctic cause transport ...
The rapidly changing East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) receives large amounts of terrestrial organic...
The rapidly changing East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) receives large amounts of terrestrial organic...
The rapidly changing East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) receives large amounts of terrestrial organic...
The world's largest continental shelf, the East Siberian Shelf Sea, receives substantial input of te...
The rapidly changing East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) receives large amounts of terrestrial organic...
The rapidly changing East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) receives large amounts of terrestrial organic...
Climate warming in northeastern Siberia may induce thaw-mobilization of the organic carbon (OC) now ...
The world's largest continental shelf, the East Siberian Shelf Sea, receives substantial input of te...
The amount of organic carbon (OC) present in Siberian Arctic permafrost soils is estimated at twice ...
The amount of organic carbon (OC) present in Siberian Arctic permafrost soils is estimated at twice ...
The amount of organic carbon (OC) present in Siberian Arctic permafrost soils is estimated at twice ...
Arctic soils store half of the global soil organic carbon (OC) pool and twice as much C as is curren...
The rapidly changing East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) receives large amounts of terrestrial organic...