Calculations based on recent observations indicate that approximately one third of the organic matter presently being buried in marine sediments may be of terrestrial origin, with the majority of this terrestrial organic matter (TOM) burial occurring in muddy, deltaic sediments. These calculations further suggest that the remineralization of terrestrial organic matter in the oceans is also much less efficient than that of marine organic matter. These two underappreciated observations have important implications in terms of our understanding of the controls on the global carbon cycle. From a paleoceanographic perspective, the results presented here also suggest that changes in TOM burial on glacial-interglacial timescales have the potential ...
Clarification of the factors involved in the formation of unusual ancient organic carbon– rich depos...
Benthic chamber measurements of the reactants and products involved with biogenic matter diagenesis ...
Although of substantial importance for marine tracer distributions and eventually global carbon, oxy...
Calculations based on recent observations indicate that approximately one third of the organic matte...
[1] Calculations based on recent observations indicate that approximately one third of the organic m...
Quantifying the organic carbon (OC) sink in marine sediments is crucial for assessing how the marine...
Organic carbon in marine sediments is a critical component of the global carbon cycle, and its degra...
Burial of terrestrial biospheric particulate organic carbon in marine sediments removes CO2 from the...
The carbon burial in vegetated sediments, ignored in past assessments of carbon burial in the ocean,...
Coastal sediments and continental shelves play a crucial role in global biogeochemistry, as they for...
This paper addresses three related questions: (1) What factors control the efficiency of carbon buri...
Burial of terrestrial biospheric particulate organic carbon in marine sediments removes CO2 from th...
Microbial degradation of organic carbon in marine sediments is a key driver of global element cycles...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts ...
Benthic chamber measurements of the reactants and products involved with biogenic matter diagenesis ...
Clarification of the factors involved in the formation of unusual ancient organic carbon– rich depos...
Benthic chamber measurements of the reactants and products involved with biogenic matter diagenesis ...
Although of substantial importance for marine tracer distributions and eventually global carbon, oxy...
Calculations based on recent observations indicate that approximately one third of the organic matte...
[1] Calculations based on recent observations indicate that approximately one third of the organic m...
Quantifying the organic carbon (OC) sink in marine sediments is crucial for assessing how the marine...
Organic carbon in marine sediments is a critical component of the global carbon cycle, and its degra...
Burial of terrestrial biospheric particulate organic carbon in marine sediments removes CO2 from the...
The carbon burial in vegetated sediments, ignored in past assessments of carbon burial in the ocean,...
Coastal sediments and continental shelves play a crucial role in global biogeochemistry, as they for...
This paper addresses three related questions: (1) What factors control the efficiency of carbon buri...
Burial of terrestrial biospheric particulate organic carbon in marine sediments removes CO2 from th...
Microbial degradation of organic carbon in marine sediments is a key driver of global element cycles...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts ...
Benthic chamber measurements of the reactants and products involved with biogenic matter diagenesis ...
Clarification of the factors involved in the formation of unusual ancient organic carbon– rich depos...
Benthic chamber measurements of the reactants and products involved with biogenic matter diagenesis ...
Although of substantial importance for marine tracer distributions and eventually global carbon, oxy...