The biological carbon pump (BCP) transfers carbon from the surface ocean into the oceans' interior, mainly in the form of sinking particles with an organic component, and thereby keeps atmospheric CO2 at significantly lower levels than if the oceans were abiotic. The depth at which these sinking particles are remineralized is a key control over atmospheric CO2. Particle sinking speed is likely to be a critical parameter over remineralization depth. Carbon export is usually controlled by large, rapidly sinking particles (>150 m·d−1); however, under some circumstances sinking velocity distributions are strongly bimodal with a significant fraction of total flux being carried by slowly (<10 m·d−1) sinking particles. Therefore, there is an inter...
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The biological carbon pump (BCP) transfers carbon from the surface ocean into the oceans' interior, ...
Particle sinking velocity is considered to bea controlling factor for carbon transport to the deep s...
Particulate organic carbon (POC) generated by primary production and exported to depth, is an import...
The remineralization depth of particulate organic carbon (POC) fluxes exported from the surface ocea...
The remineralization depth of particulate organic carbon (POC) fluxes exported from the surface ocea...
The biological carbon pump, which transports particulate organic carbon (POC) from the surface to th...
The oceanic biological pump drives sequestration of carbon dioxide in the deep sea via sinking parti...
Carbon and nutrients are transported out of the surface ocean and sequestered at depth by sinking pa...
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The oceanic biological pump drives sequestration of carbon dioxide in the deep sea via sinking parti...
Sinking particles are critical to the ocean's “biological pump,” sequestering carbon from the atmosp...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are strongly controlled by the depth at which the organic matter t...
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Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2021. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
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The biological carbon pump (BCP) transfers carbon from the surface ocean into the oceans' interior, ...
Particle sinking velocity is considered to bea controlling factor for carbon transport to the deep s...
Particulate organic carbon (POC) generated by primary production and exported to depth, is an import...
The remineralization depth of particulate organic carbon (POC) fluxes exported from the surface ocea...
The remineralization depth of particulate organic carbon (POC) fluxes exported from the surface ocea...
The biological carbon pump, which transports particulate organic carbon (POC) from the surface to th...
The oceanic biological pump drives sequestration of carbon dioxide in the deep sea via sinking parti...
Carbon and nutrients are transported out of the surface ocean and sequestered at depth by sinking pa...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The oceanic biological pump drives sequestration of carbon dioxide in the deep sea via sinking parti...
Sinking particles are critical to the ocean's “biological pump,” sequestering carbon from the atmosp...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are strongly controlled by the depth at which the organic matter t...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2021. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
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