Fjords have been described as hotspots for carbon burial, potentially playing a key role within the carbon cycle as climate regulators over multiple timescales. Nevertheless, little is known about the long-term fate of the carbon that may become stored in fjordic sediments. One of the main reasons for this knowledge gap is that carbon arriving on the seafloor is prone to post-depositional degradation, posing a great challenge when trying to discriminate between an actual change in carbon deposition rate and post depositional carbon loss. In this study, we evaluate the use of modern benthic foraminifera as bio-indicators of carbon content in six voes (fjords) on the west coast of Shetland. Benthic foraminifera are sensitive to changes in car...
International audienceInstrumental records from the Norwegian Sea and the Trondheimsfjord show evide...
Benthic foraminifera are microscopically small organisms living in marine sediments where they live ...
This is the first record of live (stained) deep-sea benthic foraminifera in the 850 m deep silled Ha...
Fjords have been described as hotspots for carbon burial, potentially playing a key role within the ...
Funding: BBSRC/NERC (ref. BB/M026620/01). Isotope analysis was supported by NERC Life Science Mass S...
The rapid response of benthic foraminifera to organic carbon flux to the seafloor makes them promisi...
We investigated spatial and temporal changes in accumulation rate and source of organic carbon on a ...
peer reviewedFjords have been recently recognized as hot spots of organic carbon (Corg) sequestratio...
The present study investigated the impact of organic loading from fish farm waste on the benthic env...
Quantifying marine sedimentary carbon stocks is key to improving our understanding of longterm stora...
Fjords are recognized as globally significant hotspots for the burial and long-term storage of marin...
Fjords are recognised as hotspots for the burial and long-term storage of carbon (C) and potentially...
Fjord sediments are recognized as hotspots for the burial and storage of organic carbon, yet little ...
This study was conducted on a 291 cm long sediment core, dated to approximately 10.800 cal. BP, coll...
The sediments within fjords are critical components of the mid- to high-latitude coastal carbon (C) ...
International audienceInstrumental records from the Norwegian Sea and the Trondheimsfjord show evide...
Benthic foraminifera are microscopically small organisms living in marine sediments where they live ...
This is the first record of live (stained) deep-sea benthic foraminifera in the 850 m deep silled Ha...
Fjords have been described as hotspots for carbon burial, potentially playing a key role within the ...
Funding: BBSRC/NERC (ref. BB/M026620/01). Isotope analysis was supported by NERC Life Science Mass S...
The rapid response of benthic foraminifera to organic carbon flux to the seafloor makes them promisi...
We investigated spatial and temporal changes in accumulation rate and source of organic carbon on a ...
peer reviewedFjords have been recently recognized as hot spots of organic carbon (Corg) sequestratio...
The present study investigated the impact of organic loading from fish farm waste on the benthic env...
Quantifying marine sedimentary carbon stocks is key to improving our understanding of longterm stora...
Fjords are recognized as globally significant hotspots for the burial and long-term storage of marin...
Fjords are recognised as hotspots for the burial and long-term storage of carbon (C) and potentially...
Fjord sediments are recognized as hotspots for the burial and storage of organic carbon, yet little ...
This study was conducted on a 291 cm long sediment core, dated to approximately 10.800 cal. BP, coll...
The sediments within fjords are critical components of the mid- to high-latitude coastal carbon (C) ...
International audienceInstrumental records from the Norwegian Sea and the Trondheimsfjord show evide...
Benthic foraminifera are microscopically small organisms living in marine sediments where they live ...
This is the first record of live (stained) deep-sea benthic foraminifera in the 850 m deep silled Ha...