This work was supported by Marine Scotland through the Blue Carbon Forum. Additional support from the NERC Life Sciences Mass Spectrometry Facility (CEH_L_115_05_2018) allowed additional analytical work to be undertaken. BGS provided access to samples through their In-kind sample loan scheme (Loan: 273227).Continental shelf sediments are recognized as long-term stores of globally significant quantities of carbon (C) and potentially provide an important, yet largely overlooked climate regulation service via the Earth’s C cycle. Current understanding of the spatial distribution of sedimentary C across continental shelves remains poor, inhibiting the targeted management and potential inclusion of these globally significant C stores into nation...
Continental shelf sediments contain some of the largest stocks of organic carbon (OC) on Earth and p...
This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (grant number: NE/L501852/1) wit...
This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (grant number: NE/L501852/1) wit...
This work was supported by Marine Scotland through the Blue Carbon Forum. Additional support from th...
This work was supported by Marine Scotland through the Blue Carbon Forum. Additional support from th...
This work received joint funding from the University of St Andrews and the MASTS pooling initiative ...
This work received joint funding from the University of St Andrews and the MASTS pooling initiative ...
This report sets out to provide an improved estimate of the carbon (C) held within Scotland’s marine...
This report sets out to provide an improved estimate of the carbon (C) held within Scotland’s marine...
This report sets out to provide an improved estimate of the carbon (C) held within Scotland’s marine...
Funding: UK NERC NE/L501852/1, NERC/BBSRC BB/M026620/1.Fjords are recognized as globally significant...
This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council [Grant Number: NE/L501852/1].Qua...
This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council [Grant Number: NE/L501852/1].Qua...
This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council [Grant Number: NE/L501852/1].Qua...
Marine sediments are significant long-term stores of carbon. Carbon burial within sediments has prov...
Continental shelf sediments contain some of the largest stocks of organic carbon (OC) on Earth and p...
This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (grant number: NE/L501852/1) wit...
This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (grant number: NE/L501852/1) wit...
This work was supported by Marine Scotland through the Blue Carbon Forum. Additional support from th...
This work was supported by Marine Scotland through the Blue Carbon Forum. Additional support from th...
This work received joint funding from the University of St Andrews and the MASTS pooling initiative ...
This work received joint funding from the University of St Andrews and the MASTS pooling initiative ...
This report sets out to provide an improved estimate of the carbon (C) held within Scotland’s marine...
This report sets out to provide an improved estimate of the carbon (C) held within Scotland’s marine...
This report sets out to provide an improved estimate of the carbon (C) held within Scotland’s marine...
Funding: UK NERC NE/L501852/1, NERC/BBSRC BB/M026620/1.Fjords are recognized as globally significant...
This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council [Grant Number: NE/L501852/1].Qua...
This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council [Grant Number: NE/L501852/1].Qua...
This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council [Grant Number: NE/L501852/1].Qua...
Marine sediments are significant long-term stores of carbon. Carbon burial within sediments has prov...
Continental shelf sediments contain some of the largest stocks of organic carbon (OC) on Earth and p...
This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (grant number: NE/L501852/1) wit...
This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (grant number: NE/L501852/1) wit...