Natural abundance radiocarbon (C-14) is an increasingly widely used tool for investigating the organic carbon (OC) cycle in the contemporary ocean. Recent studies have provided extensive information on the C-14 characteristics of organic matter (OM) in sinking particles and sediments in the East Asian Seas including studies from the Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea, East China Sea, South China Sea, Japan Sea, and Japan Trench. C-14 investigations have provided insights into biogeochemical processes controlling the fate of sedimentary OM in these settings. Here, we highlight these insights from oceanic landscapes stretching across deltas, shelves, abyssal oceans, and the hadal zones of the East Asian Seas; share our perspectives on the source-to-sink d...
Marginal seas are estimated to account for up to 90% of organic carbon (OC) burial in marine sedimen...
Two vibrocores from the inner shelf off Hong Kong are investigated to compare the contents of organi...
The origin of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the ocean has been long debated. Whereas Mantoura an...
A synthesis of published and newly acquired stable and radiocarbon isotope data from soil, river, an...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2019. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
Lateral particle transport in shelf/slope settings of marginal sea systems may potentially supply al...
The deposition and long-term burial of sedimentary organic matter (OM) on continental margins compri...
Plain Language Summary Organic carbon (OC) burial in nondeltaic continental shelves is an important ...
Burial of terrestrial organic carbon (OCterr) in marginal sea sediments is a key component of the ca...
We investigated the source, composition and reactivity of sedimentary organic carbon (OC) in a river...
Temporal variations in the natural radiocarbon (14C) signatures of dissolved organic and inorganic c...
The occurrence of pre-aged organic carbon (OC) in continental margin surface sediments is a commonly...
Radiocarbon (Δ14C) and stable carbon isotopes (δ13C) were measured for total amino acids, carbohydra...
Organic carbon in marine sediments is a critical component of the global carbon cycle, and its degra...
Continental shelves and slopes comprise less than 20% of the world ocean area, yet they are proposed...
Marginal seas are estimated to account for up to 90% of organic carbon (OC) burial in marine sedimen...
Two vibrocores from the inner shelf off Hong Kong are investigated to compare the contents of organi...
The origin of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the ocean has been long debated. Whereas Mantoura an...
A synthesis of published and newly acquired stable and radiocarbon isotope data from soil, river, an...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2019. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
Lateral particle transport in shelf/slope settings of marginal sea systems may potentially supply al...
The deposition and long-term burial of sedimentary organic matter (OM) on continental margins compri...
Plain Language Summary Organic carbon (OC) burial in nondeltaic continental shelves is an important ...
Burial of terrestrial organic carbon (OCterr) in marginal sea sediments is a key component of the ca...
We investigated the source, composition and reactivity of sedimentary organic carbon (OC) in a river...
Temporal variations in the natural radiocarbon (14C) signatures of dissolved organic and inorganic c...
The occurrence of pre-aged organic carbon (OC) in continental margin surface sediments is a commonly...
Radiocarbon (Δ14C) and stable carbon isotopes (δ13C) were measured for total amino acids, carbohydra...
Organic carbon in marine sediments is a critical component of the global carbon cycle, and its degra...
Continental shelves and slopes comprise less than 20% of the world ocean area, yet they are proposed...
Marginal seas are estimated to account for up to 90% of organic carbon (OC) burial in marine sedimen...
Two vibrocores from the inner shelf off Hong Kong are investigated to compare the contents of organi...
The origin of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the ocean has been long debated. Whereas Mantoura an...