Ocean circulation and the marine carbon cycle can be indirectly inferred from stable and radiogenic carbon isotope ratios (δ13C and Δ14C, respectively), measured directly in the water column, or recorded in geological archives such as sedimentary microfossils and corals. However, interpreting these records is non-trivial because they reflect a complex interplay between physical and biogeochemical processes. By directly simulating multiple isotopic tracer fields within numerical models, we can improve our understanding of the processes that control large-scale isotope distributions and interpolate the spatiotemporal gaps in both modern and palaeo datasets. We have added the stable isotope 13C to the ocean component of the FAMOUS coupled atmo...
It is well known that the equilibration timescale for the isotopic ratios 13C/12C and 14C/12C in the...
The stable carbon isotope composition of dissolved inorganic carbon (δ13CDIC) in seawater was measur...
Emissions of carbon dioxide from fossil fuel combustion are reducing the ratio 13C/12C, δ13C, in atm...
Direct comparison between paleo oceanic δ13C records and model results facilitates assessing simulat...
Understanding how the Meridional Overturning Circulation (MOC) might change in response to anthropog...
The stable carbon isotopic composition (δ13C) is an important variable to study the ocean carbon cyc...
The stable carbon isotopic composition (delta C-13) is an important variable to study the ocean carb...
Marine particulate organic carbon-13 stable isotope ratios (δ13CPOC) provide insights in understandi...
Carbon isotopes in the ocean are frequently used as paleoclimate proxies and as present-day geochemi...
Although the carbon isotopic composition of ocean waters after they leave the surface ocean is deter...
We investigate glacial–interglacial variations in the marine stable carbon-isotope record applying t...
Analysis of observations and sensitivity experiments with a new three-dimensional global model of st...
The isotopic composition of carbon (14°C and 13°C) in atmospheric CO2 and in oceanic and terrestrial...
Stable carbon isotopes have now been implemented in REcoM (Hauck et al., 2016), the marine ecosystem...
The recent proposals to estimate the oceanic uptake of CO2 by monitoring the oceanic change in 13C/1...
It is well known that the equilibration timescale for the isotopic ratios 13C/12C and 14C/12C in the...
The stable carbon isotope composition of dissolved inorganic carbon (δ13CDIC) in seawater was measur...
Emissions of carbon dioxide from fossil fuel combustion are reducing the ratio 13C/12C, δ13C, in atm...
Direct comparison between paleo oceanic δ13C records and model results facilitates assessing simulat...
Understanding how the Meridional Overturning Circulation (MOC) might change in response to anthropog...
The stable carbon isotopic composition (δ13C) is an important variable to study the ocean carbon cyc...
The stable carbon isotopic composition (delta C-13) is an important variable to study the ocean carb...
Marine particulate organic carbon-13 stable isotope ratios (δ13CPOC) provide insights in understandi...
Carbon isotopes in the ocean are frequently used as paleoclimate proxies and as present-day geochemi...
Although the carbon isotopic composition of ocean waters after they leave the surface ocean is deter...
We investigate glacial–interglacial variations in the marine stable carbon-isotope record applying t...
Analysis of observations and sensitivity experiments with a new three-dimensional global model of st...
The isotopic composition of carbon (14°C and 13°C) in atmospheric CO2 and in oceanic and terrestrial...
Stable carbon isotopes have now been implemented in REcoM (Hauck et al., 2016), the marine ecosystem...
The recent proposals to estimate the oceanic uptake of CO2 by monitoring the oceanic change in 13C/1...
It is well known that the equilibration timescale for the isotopic ratios 13C/12C and 14C/12C in the...
The stable carbon isotope composition of dissolved inorganic carbon (δ13CDIC) in seawater was measur...
Emissions of carbon dioxide from fossil fuel combustion are reducing the ratio 13C/12C, δ13C, in atm...