Sediments on the Namibian Margin in the SE Atlantic between water depths of ∼1000 and ∼3600 m are highly enriched in hydrocarbon-prone organic matter. Such sedimentation has occurred for more than 2 million years and is geographically distributed over hundreds of kilometers along the margin, so that the sediments of this region contain a huge concentrated stock of organic carbon. It is shown here that most of the variability in organic content is due to relative dilution by buried carbonates. This reflects both export productivity and diagenetic dissolution, not differences in either water column or bottom water anoxia and related enhanced preservation of organic matter. These observations offer a new mechanism for the formation of potentia...
International audienceThe Congo River, the second largest river in the world, is a major source of o...
International audienceThe terminal lobe complex of the Congo River submarine fan sits on the abyssal...
International audienceThe terminal lobe complex of the Congo River submarine fan sits on the abyssal...
Sediments on the Namibian Margin in the SE Atlantic between water depths of similar to1000 and simil...
Sediments on the Namibian Margin in the SE Atlantic between water depths of ∼1000 and ∼3600 m are hi...
The Atlantic South-eastern margin is influenced by the presence of broad upwelling cells associated ...
Organic petrologic and geochemical analyses were performed on modern and Quaternary organic carbon-p...
Classical views for the deposition of organic-rich sediments in deep-sea environments invoke two pri...
A compilation of 1118 surface sediment samples from the South Atlantic was used to map modern seaflo...
CHN analyses of sediments and rocks sampled during DSDP Leg 75 in the South Atlantic have provided c...
The terminal lobe complex of the Congo River submarine fan sits on the abyssal Atlantic plain, at 50...
The Congo River, the second largest river in the world, is a major source of organic matter for the ...
International audienceThe Congo River, the second largest river in the world, is a major source of o...
International audienceThe Congo River, the second largest river in the world, is a major source of o...
International audienceThe Congo River, the second largest river in the world, is a major source of o...
International audienceThe Congo River, the second largest river in the world, is a major source of o...
International audienceThe terminal lobe complex of the Congo River submarine fan sits on the abyssal...
International audienceThe terminal lobe complex of the Congo River submarine fan sits on the abyssal...
Sediments on the Namibian Margin in the SE Atlantic between water depths of similar to1000 and simil...
Sediments on the Namibian Margin in the SE Atlantic between water depths of ∼1000 and ∼3600 m are hi...
The Atlantic South-eastern margin is influenced by the presence of broad upwelling cells associated ...
Organic petrologic and geochemical analyses were performed on modern and Quaternary organic carbon-p...
Classical views for the deposition of organic-rich sediments in deep-sea environments invoke two pri...
A compilation of 1118 surface sediment samples from the South Atlantic was used to map modern seaflo...
CHN analyses of sediments and rocks sampled during DSDP Leg 75 in the South Atlantic have provided c...
The terminal lobe complex of the Congo River submarine fan sits on the abyssal Atlantic plain, at 50...
The Congo River, the second largest river in the world, is a major source of organic matter for the ...
International audienceThe Congo River, the second largest river in the world, is a major source of o...
International audienceThe Congo River, the second largest river in the world, is a major source of o...
International audienceThe Congo River, the second largest river in the world, is a major source of o...
International audienceThe Congo River, the second largest river in the world, is a major source of o...
International audienceThe terminal lobe complex of the Congo River submarine fan sits on the abyssal...
International audienceThe terminal lobe complex of the Congo River submarine fan sits on the abyssal...