© Inter-Research 1999 · www.int-res.com/articles/meps/180/m180p007.pdfWe report here a comprehensive study of the rates and pathways of carbon mineralization in Arctic sediments. Four sites were studied at 115 to 329 m water depth in fjords on Svalbard and in coastal Norway. The Svalbard coastal region is characterized by permanently cold bottom water temperatures of -1.7 to 2.6 °C. Carbon oxidation (avg = 20 to 400 nmol d-') and sulfate reduction rates (avg = 10 to 350 nmol cm-3 d-l) were measured at high resolution to 10 cm depth in sediment incubation~ T. he distribution of oxidants available for microbial respiration was determined through porewater and solid phase geochemistry. By comparing the distribution of potential oxidants to the...
Carbon oxidation rates and pathways were determined in two sediments at latitude 75° and 77°N southe...
The rate of the initial step in microbial remineralization of organic carbon, extracellular enzymati...
ABSTRACT: The rate of the initial step in microbial remineralization of organic carbon, extracellula...
We report her-e a comprehensive study of the rates and pathways of carbon mineralization in Arctic s...
The main mineralization pathways were determined in permanently cold fjord sediment on the west coas...
Carbon oxidation rates and pathways were determined in 3 sediments at latitude 79° to 81° N in the B...
This study emphasizes the importance of microbial Mn(IV) and Fe(III) reduction for carbon cycling in...
A comprehensive investigation of carbon and nutrient cycling in Arctic marine sediments is presented...
Pore water and solid phase distributions of C, N, P and Si in sediments of the Arctic Ocean (Svalbar...
The temperature dependence of representative initial and terminal steps of organic carbon reminerali...
The temperature dependence of representative initial and terminal steps of organic carbon reminerali...
The temperature dependence of representative initial and terminal steps of organic carbon reminerali...
Warming of ground is causing microbial decomposition of previously frozen sedimentary organic carbon...
Warming of ground is causing microbial decomposition of previously frozen sedimentary organic carbon...
The temperature dependence of representative initial and terminal steps of organic carbon reminerali...
Carbon oxidation rates and pathways were determined in two sediments at latitude 75° and 77°N southe...
The rate of the initial step in microbial remineralization of organic carbon, extracellular enzymati...
ABSTRACT: The rate of the initial step in microbial remineralization of organic carbon, extracellula...
We report her-e a comprehensive study of the rates and pathways of carbon mineralization in Arctic s...
The main mineralization pathways were determined in permanently cold fjord sediment on the west coas...
Carbon oxidation rates and pathways were determined in 3 sediments at latitude 79° to 81° N in the B...
This study emphasizes the importance of microbial Mn(IV) and Fe(III) reduction for carbon cycling in...
A comprehensive investigation of carbon and nutrient cycling in Arctic marine sediments is presented...
Pore water and solid phase distributions of C, N, P and Si in sediments of the Arctic Ocean (Svalbar...
The temperature dependence of representative initial and terminal steps of organic carbon reminerali...
The temperature dependence of representative initial and terminal steps of organic carbon reminerali...
The temperature dependence of representative initial and terminal steps of organic carbon reminerali...
Warming of ground is causing microbial decomposition of previously frozen sedimentary organic carbon...
Warming of ground is causing microbial decomposition of previously frozen sedimentary organic carbon...
The temperature dependence of representative initial and terminal steps of organic carbon reminerali...
Carbon oxidation rates and pathways were determined in two sediments at latitude 75° and 77°N southe...
The rate of the initial step in microbial remineralization of organic carbon, extracellular enzymati...
ABSTRACT: The rate of the initial step in microbial remineralization of organic carbon, extracellula...