© Author(s) 2016. Marine sediments, particularly those located in estuarine and coastal zones, are key locations for the burial of organic carbon (C). However, organic C delivered to the sediment is subjected to a range of biological C-cycling processes, the rates and relative importance of which vary markedly between sites, and which are thus difficult to predict. In this study, stable isotope tracer experiments were used to quantify the processing of C by microbial and faunal communities in two contrasting Scottish estuarine sites: a subtidal, organic C rich site in Loch Etive with cohesive fine-grained sediment, and an intertidal, organic C poor site on an Ythan estuary sand flat with coarse-grained permeable sediments. In both experimen...
Marine sediments are considered to be one of the largest carbon reservoirs in the world and play an ...
In situ and on-board pulse-chase experiments were carried out on a sublittoral fine sand in the Germ...
The Whittard Canyon is a branching submarine canyon on the Celtic continental margin, which may act ...
Marine sediments, particularly those located in estuarine and coastal zones, are key locations for t...
Acknowledgements. The authors would like to thank Eva-Maria Zetsche, Val Johnson, Owen McPherson, Ca...
Digital data underpinning the findings in Woulds et al. (2016): Woulds, C., Bouillon, S., Cowie, G. ...
Deep-sea sediments cover ~70% of Earth's surface and represent the largest interface between the bio...
Coastal tidal sediments are highly dynamic environments inhabited by phototrophic biofilms. These ar...
Previous pulse-chase experiments have revealed a wide diversity of benthic response patterns to orga...
© Copyright Antarctic Science Ltd 2019. As bottom water warms, destabilisation of gas hydrates may i...
Coastal ecosystems are typically highly productive, and the sediments in these systems receive organ...
Organic matter input and processing was studied in 2 contrasting sediments (Stn 115FINE and Stn 330C...
We report the results of an in situ tracer experiment in an intertidal sediment, where bacterial car...
Organic matter input and processing was Studied in 2 contrasting sediments (Stn 115(FINE) and Stn 33...
The cycling of carbon (C) by benthic organisms is a key ecosystem function in the deep sea. Pulse-ch...
Marine sediments are considered to be one of the largest carbon reservoirs in the world and play an ...
In situ and on-board pulse-chase experiments were carried out on a sublittoral fine sand in the Germ...
The Whittard Canyon is a branching submarine canyon on the Celtic continental margin, which may act ...
Marine sediments, particularly those located in estuarine and coastal zones, are key locations for t...
Acknowledgements. The authors would like to thank Eva-Maria Zetsche, Val Johnson, Owen McPherson, Ca...
Digital data underpinning the findings in Woulds et al. (2016): Woulds, C., Bouillon, S., Cowie, G. ...
Deep-sea sediments cover ~70% of Earth's surface and represent the largest interface between the bio...
Coastal tidal sediments are highly dynamic environments inhabited by phototrophic biofilms. These ar...
Previous pulse-chase experiments have revealed a wide diversity of benthic response patterns to orga...
© Copyright Antarctic Science Ltd 2019. As bottom water warms, destabilisation of gas hydrates may i...
Coastal ecosystems are typically highly productive, and the sediments in these systems receive organ...
Organic matter input and processing was studied in 2 contrasting sediments (Stn 115FINE and Stn 330C...
We report the results of an in situ tracer experiment in an intertidal sediment, where bacterial car...
Organic matter input and processing was Studied in 2 contrasting sediments (Stn 115(FINE) and Stn 33...
The cycling of carbon (C) by benthic organisms is a key ecosystem function in the deep sea. Pulse-ch...
Marine sediments are considered to be one of the largest carbon reservoirs in the world and play an ...
In situ and on-board pulse-chase experiments were carried out on a sublittoral fine sand in the Germ...
The Whittard Canyon is a branching submarine canyon on the Celtic continental margin, which may act ...