The burial of organic carbon in marine sediments removes carbon dioxide from the ocean–atmosphere pool, provides energy to the deep biosphere, and on geological timescales drives the oxygenation of the atmosphere. Here we quantify natural variations in the burial of organic carbon in deep-sea sediments over the last glacial cycle. Using a new data compilation of hundreds of sediment cores, we show that the accumulation rate of organic carbon in the deep sea was consistently higher (50%) during glacial maxima than during interglacials. The spatial pattern and temporal progression of the changes suggest that enhanced nutrient supply to parts of the surface ocean contributed to the glacial burial pulses, with likely additional contributions fr...
A compilation of 1118 surface sediment samples from the South Atlantic was used to map modern seaflo...
Changes in deep ocean carbonate chemistry have profound implications for glacial-interglacial atmosp...
Although it has long been assumed that the glacial–interglacial cycles of atmospheric CO2 occurred ...
The burial of organic carbon in marine sediments removes carbon dioxide from the ocean-atmosphere po...
Abstract The burial of organic carbon in marine sediments removes carbon dioxide from the ocean–atmo...
Abstract The burial of organic carbon in marine sediments removes carbon dioxide from the ocean–atmo...
The burial of organic carbon in marine sediments removes carbon dioxide from the ocean-atmosphere po...
Abstract. Although it has long been assumed that the glacial–interglacial cycles of atmospheric CO2 ...
Abstract. Although it has long been assumed that the glacial–interglacial cycles of atmospheric CO2 ...
Although it has long been assumed that the glacial–interglacial cycles of atmospheric CO2 occurred d...
International audienceWe examine the possibility that glacial increase in the areal extent of reduci...
The ocean's ability to store large quantities of carbon, combined with the millennial longevity over...
[1] Calculations based on recent observations indicate that approximately one third of the organic m...
We have collated published records of carbon storage (wt% calcium carbonate and organic carbon) in p...
The accumulation of organic matter in marine sediments must be considered in order to estimate the m...
A compilation of 1118 surface sediment samples from the South Atlantic was used to map modern seaflo...
Changes in deep ocean carbonate chemistry have profound implications for glacial-interglacial atmosp...
Although it has long been assumed that the glacial–interglacial cycles of atmospheric CO2 occurred ...
The burial of organic carbon in marine sediments removes carbon dioxide from the ocean-atmosphere po...
Abstract The burial of organic carbon in marine sediments removes carbon dioxide from the ocean–atmo...
Abstract The burial of organic carbon in marine sediments removes carbon dioxide from the ocean–atmo...
The burial of organic carbon in marine sediments removes carbon dioxide from the ocean-atmosphere po...
Abstract. Although it has long been assumed that the glacial–interglacial cycles of atmospheric CO2 ...
Abstract. Although it has long been assumed that the glacial–interglacial cycles of atmospheric CO2 ...
Although it has long been assumed that the glacial–interglacial cycles of atmospheric CO2 occurred d...
International audienceWe examine the possibility that glacial increase in the areal extent of reduci...
The ocean's ability to store large quantities of carbon, combined with the millennial longevity over...
[1] Calculations based on recent observations indicate that approximately one third of the organic m...
We have collated published records of carbon storage (wt% calcium carbonate and organic carbon) in p...
The accumulation of organic matter in marine sediments must be considered in order to estimate the m...
A compilation of 1118 surface sediment samples from the South Atlantic was used to map modern seaflo...
Changes in deep ocean carbonate chemistry have profound implications for glacial-interglacial atmosp...
Although it has long been assumed that the glacial–interglacial cycles of atmospheric CO2 occurred ...