This study examines the dynamics of organic carbon contributions from different sources to the sediments of a ~39 m core from Ísafjarðardjúp Fjord, Northwest Iceland, throughout the Holocene. Furthermore, it shows that the variability of terrestrial organic carbon (OCterr) and marine organic carbon (OCmar) is linked to palaeoclimatic change throughout the Holocene. glycerol-dialkyl-glycerol-tetraether (GDGT), alkenone, n-alkane, total OC and total nitrogen analyses were conducted on 326 samples to yield high-resolution branched versus isoprenoid tetraether index (BIT-index), n-alkane/alkenone index and C/N ratio records from ~10,800 to ~300 cal. a BP. These records were used to estimate the OCterr and the OCmar contributions to the sediment...
Fjords are recognized as hotspots of organic carbon (OC) burial in the coastal ocean. In fjords with...
Over the past 10 years, various sediment cores have been retrieved in seven tributary fjords of the ...
International audienceHigh sedimentation rates in fjords provide excellent possibilities for high re...
We present new Holocene century to millennial-scale proxies for the well-dated piston core MD99-2269...
The power and validity of compound-specific radiocarbon dating was evaluated using sedimen...
Although Holocene climate changes are significantly smaller in amplitude than the Pleistocene Glacia...
Saanich Inlet has been a highly productive fjord since the last glaciation. During ODP Leg 169S, nea...
We investigated spatial and temporal changes in accumulation rate and source of organic carbon on a ...
This work was financially supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (grant number: NE/L5...
A high-resolution sediment core from Gripdeild, a lake located in eastern Iceland, provides a record...
A 400-year sedimentary record of the euxinic Kyllaren Fjord was investigated using organic biogeoche...
International audienceUnderstanding ocean variability at decadal to century time-scale is a key issu...
High sedimentation rates in fjords provide excellent possibilities for high resolution sedimentary a...
Fjords are recognized as hotspots of organic carbon (OC) burial in the coastal ocean. In fjords with...
Over the past 10 years, various sediment cores have been retrieved in seven tributary fjords of the ...
International audienceHigh sedimentation rates in fjords provide excellent possibilities for high re...
We present new Holocene century to millennial-scale proxies for the well-dated piston core MD99-2269...
The power and validity of compound-specific radiocarbon dating was evaluated using sedimen...
Although Holocene climate changes are significantly smaller in amplitude than the Pleistocene Glacia...
Saanich Inlet has been a highly productive fjord since the last glaciation. During ODP Leg 169S, nea...
We investigated spatial and temporal changes in accumulation rate and source of organic carbon on a ...
This work was financially supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (grant number: NE/L5...
A high-resolution sediment core from Gripdeild, a lake located in eastern Iceland, provides a record...
A 400-year sedimentary record of the euxinic Kyllaren Fjord was investigated using organic biogeoche...
International audienceUnderstanding ocean variability at decadal to century time-scale is a key issu...
High sedimentation rates in fjords provide excellent possibilities for high resolution sedimentary a...
Fjords are recognized as hotspots of organic carbon (OC) burial in the coastal ocean. In fjords with...
Over the past 10 years, various sediment cores have been retrieved in seven tributary fjords of the ...
International audienceHigh sedimentation rates in fjords provide excellent possibilities for high re...