The carbon cycle of the Arctic Ocean is tightly regulated by land-atmosphere-cryosphere-ocean interactions. Characterizing these environmental exchanges and feedbacks is critical to facilitate projections of the carbon cycle under changing climate conditions. The environmental drivers of sinking particles including organic carbon (OC) to the deep-sea floor are investigated with four moorings including sediment traps and currentmeters at the Arctic gateway in the eastern Fram Strait, which is the area where warm anomalies are transported northwards to the Arctic. Particles fluxes were collected over one year (July 2010-July 2011) and have been analysed to obtain the content of the lithogenic fraction, calcium carbonate, OC and its stable iso...
The Arctic Ocean north of Svalbard has recently experienced large sea ice losses and the increasing ...
To better understand the current carbon cycle and potentially detect its change in the rapidly chang...
Sea ice volume and extent currently experience massive reduction in the Arctic Ocean due to climate ...
The carbon cycle of the Arctic Ocean is tightly regulated by land–atmosphere–cryosphere–ocean inter-...
The carbon cycle of the Arctic Ocean is tightly regulated by land-atmosphere-cryosphere-ocean intera...
Since 2000 long-term measurements of vertical particle flux have been performed with moored sediment...
A critical question regarding the organic carbon cycle in the Arctic Ocean is whether the decline in...
Two mooring arrays carrying sediment traps were deployed from September 2011 to August 2012 at ∼83°N...
A critical question regarding the organic carbon cycle in the Arctic Ocean is whether the decline in...
The amount of organic carbon (OC) present in Siberian Arctic permafrost soils is estimated at twice ...
The environment of the Fram Strait, the only deepwater connection of the Arctic Ocean to the world o...
Moored sediment trap arrays were deployed from September 2011 to August 2012 on both sides of the Ga...
The High Arctic is largely undersampled in terms of marine CO2 system data due to the cold dark seas...
The study compiles the controlling factors for organic matter sedimentation patterns from a suite of...
AbstractMoorings with sequential sediment traps to study downward sediment flux in the Canada Basin ...
The Arctic Ocean north of Svalbard has recently experienced large sea ice losses and the increasing ...
To better understand the current carbon cycle and potentially detect its change in the rapidly chang...
Sea ice volume and extent currently experience massive reduction in the Arctic Ocean due to climate ...
The carbon cycle of the Arctic Ocean is tightly regulated by land–atmosphere–cryosphere–ocean inter-...
The carbon cycle of the Arctic Ocean is tightly regulated by land-atmosphere-cryosphere-ocean intera...
Since 2000 long-term measurements of vertical particle flux have been performed with moored sediment...
A critical question regarding the organic carbon cycle in the Arctic Ocean is whether the decline in...
Two mooring arrays carrying sediment traps were deployed from September 2011 to August 2012 at ∼83°N...
A critical question regarding the organic carbon cycle in the Arctic Ocean is whether the decline in...
The amount of organic carbon (OC) present in Siberian Arctic permafrost soils is estimated at twice ...
The environment of the Fram Strait, the only deepwater connection of the Arctic Ocean to the world o...
Moored sediment trap arrays were deployed from September 2011 to August 2012 on both sides of the Ga...
The High Arctic is largely undersampled in terms of marine CO2 system data due to the cold dark seas...
The study compiles the controlling factors for organic matter sedimentation patterns from a suite of...
AbstractMoorings with sequential sediment traps to study downward sediment flux in the Canada Basin ...
The Arctic Ocean north of Svalbard has recently experienced large sea ice losses and the increasing ...
To better understand the current carbon cycle and potentially detect its change in the rapidly chang...
Sea ice volume and extent currently experience massive reduction in the Arctic Ocean due to climate ...