Sinking particulate flux out of the upper ocean is a key observation of the ocean’s biological carbon cycle. Particle flux in the upper mesopelagic is often determined using sediment traps but there is no absolute standard for the measurement. Prior to this study, differing neutrally-buoyant sediment trap designs have not been deployed simultaneously, which precludes meaningful comparisons between flux data collected using these designs.The aim of the study was to compare a suite of modern methods for measuring sinking carbon flux out of the surface ocean. This study compared samples from two neutrally buoyant drifting sediment trap designs, and a surface tethered drifting sediment trap, which collected sinking particles alongside other met...
Thorium-234 is increasingly used as a tracer of ocean particle flux, primarily as a means to estimat...
The flux of materials to the deep sea is dominated by larger, organic-rich particles with sinking ra...
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Biological production lowers the CO2 concentrations in the surface layer of the ocean, and sinking d...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts ...
The Biological Carbon Pump is an important component of the global carbon cycle is (BCP). Particle E...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Our mechanistic understanding of the processes controlling the ocean\u27s biological pump is limited...
There is evidence that horizontal flow over the mouth of shallow sediment traps can lead to collecti...
Sinking particles transport organic carbon produced in the surface ocean to the ocean interior, lead...
The simultaneous estimation of particulate organic carbon (POC), particulate inorganic carbon (PIC) ...
We describe the first results obtained using a novel free-drifting neutrally buoyant sediment trap c...
Particle flux in the ocean reflects ongoing biological and geological processes operating under the ...
Carbon and nutrients are transported out of the surface ocean and sequestered at depth by sinking pa...
Sediment trap particle flux data analysis and development of a model representation of mineral “ball...
Thorium-234 is increasingly used as a tracer of ocean particle flux, primarily as a means to estimat...
The flux of materials to the deep sea is dominated by larger, organic-rich particles with sinking ra...
Author Posting. © Sears Foundation for Marine Research, 2007. This article is posted here by permis...
Biological production lowers the CO2 concentrations in the surface layer of the ocean, and sinking d...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts ...
The Biological Carbon Pump is an important component of the global carbon cycle is (BCP). Particle E...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Our mechanistic understanding of the processes controlling the ocean\u27s biological pump is limited...
There is evidence that horizontal flow over the mouth of shallow sediment traps can lead to collecti...
Sinking particles transport organic carbon produced in the surface ocean to the ocean interior, lead...
The simultaneous estimation of particulate organic carbon (POC), particulate inorganic carbon (PIC) ...
We describe the first results obtained using a novel free-drifting neutrally buoyant sediment trap c...
Particle flux in the ocean reflects ongoing biological and geological processes operating under the ...
Carbon and nutrients are transported out of the surface ocean and sequestered at depth by sinking pa...
Sediment trap particle flux data analysis and development of a model representation of mineral “ball...
Thorium-234 is increasingly used as a tracer of ocean particle flux, primarily as a means to estimat...
The flux of materials to the deep sea is dominated by larger, organic-rich particles with sinking ra...
Author Posting. © Sears Foundation for Marine Research, 2007. This article is posted here by permis...