Marine sediments act as the ultimate sink for organic carbon, sequestering otherwise rapidly cycling carbon for geologic timescales. Sedimentary organic carbon burial appears to be controlled by oxygen exposure time in situ, and much research has focused on understanding the mechanisms of preservation of organic carbon. In this context, combustion-derived black carbon has received attention as a form of refractory organic carbon that may be preferentially preserved in soils and sediments. However, little is understood about the environmental roles, transport and distribution of black carbon. Here we apply isotopic analyses to graphitic black carbon samples isolated from pre-industrial marine and terrestrial sediments. We find that this mate...
Black carbon is ubiquitous in the marine environment. However, whether it accumulates in the deepest...
Radiocarbon analysis is a powerful tool for understanding the cycling of individual components withi...
Black carbon (BC) is the combustion-altered, solid residue remaining after biomass burning and fossi...
Formation of highly condensed black carbon (BC) from vegetation fires and wood fuel combustion presu...
The incomplete combustion of biomass and fossil fuels produces black carbon (BC). BC is recalcitra...
Produced on land by incomplete combustion of organic matter, black carbon (BC) enters the ocean by ...
The occurrence, trends and sources of soot black carbon (BC) in coastal sediments are poorly underst...
This review highlights the ubiquity of black carbon (BC) produced by incomplete combustion of plant ...
Black carbon (BC) enters the ocean through aerosol and river deposition. BC makes up 12 to 31 percen...
Black Carbons (BC=soots and charred particles) and Geologic Carbon (GC) form a cluster which can be ...
Author Posting. © The Authors, 2005. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by...
UROP paper, 2014, Chemistry and BiochemistryUndergraduate Research Opportunities Program, University...
Concentrations of black carbon were determined for a number of marine sediments. A comparison of bla...
Black carbon (BC) is a significant percentage of sedimentary organic carbon (SOC) at abyssal ocean s...
Concentrations of black carbon were determined for a number of marine sediments. A comparison of bla...
Black carbon is ubiquitous in the marine environment. However, whether it accumulates in the deepest...
Radiocarbon analysis is a powerful tool for understanding the cycling of individual components withi...
Black carbon (BC) is the combustion-altered, solid residue remaining after biomass burning and fossi...
Formation of highly condensed black carbon (BC) from vegetation fires and wood fuel combustion presu...
The incomplete combustion of biomass and fossil fuels produces black carbon (BC). BC is recalcitra...
Produced on land by incomplete combustion of organic matter, black carbon (BC) enters the ocean by ...
The occurrence, trends and sources of soot black carbon (BC) in coastal sediments are poorly underst...
This review highlights the ubiquity of black carbon (BC) produced by incomplete combustion of plant ...
Black carbon (BC) enters the ocean through aerosol and river deposition. BC makes up 12 to 31 percen...
Black Carbons (BC=soots and charred particles) and Geologic Carbon (GC) form a cluster which can be ...
Author Posting. © The Authors, 2005. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by...
UROP paper, 2014, Chemistry and BiochemistryUndergraduate Research Opportunities Program, University...
Concentrations of black carbon were determined for a number of marine sediments. A comparison of bla...
Black carbon (BC) is a significant percentage of sedimentary organic carbon (SOC) at abyssal ocean s...
Concentrations of black carbon were determined for a number of marine sediments. A comparison of bla...
Black carbon is ubiquitous in the marine environment. However, whether it accumulates in the deepest...
Radiocarbon analysis is a powerful tool for understanding the cycling of individual components withi...
Black carbon (BC) is the combustion-altered, solid residue remaining after biomass burning and fossi...