ONE measure of transport rates and residence times of organic carbon within the various organic carbon pools in the ocean is to follow perturbations from the 1952-58 and 1961-62 atmospheric thermonuclear bomb tests on the natural 14C activities of living, detrital and dissolved organic matter. We report here our measurement of the 14C activity of the total sedimentary organic carbon (SOC) in an abyssal red clay, as no such data were available for this organic carbon pool. Ultimately, these sedimentary organic 14C activities may be compared with the 14C activity of the source organic material in the water column and estimates made of the magnitude of organic carbon consumption at the seawater-sediment interface. What was found, unexpectedly,...
Natural abundance radiocarbon (C-14) is an increasingly widely used tool for investigating the organ...
International audienceBottom sediments, fluid mud and suspended solids and dissolved mineral carbon ...
Sediments in deep ocean trenches may contain crucial information on past earthquake history and cons...
THE influx of bomb radiocarbon (14C) into the oceanic food chain has been evaluated by radiocarbon d...
THE vast reservoirs of organic carbon in marine sediments1–3 have the potential to influence the pro...
Organic carbon in marine sediments is a critical component of the global carbon cycle, and its degra...
[1] Chemical and isotopic variability of particulate organic carbon (POC) was examined in samples fr...
The terminal lobe complex of the Congo River submarine fan sits on the abyssal Atlantic plain, at 50...
Surface sediments along a transect from an abyssal site in the northeastern Pacific (Station M, 34°5...
Radiocarbon (Δ14C) and stable carbon isotopes (δ13C) were measured for total amino acids, carbohydra...
Particulate organic carbon (POC) in the ocean often exhibits more depleted radiocarbon contents (low...
Incorporation of 14C-depleted (old) dissolved organic carbon (DOC) on/into particulate organic carbo...
A mass budget was constructed for organic carbon on the upper slope of the Middle Atlantic Bight, a ...
Natural abundance radiocarbon (C-14) is an increasingly widely used tool for investigating the organ...
International audienceBottom sediments, fluid mud and suspended solids and dissolved mineral carbon ...
Sediments in deep ocean trenches may contain crucial information on past earthquake history and cons...
THE influx of bomb radiocarbon (14C) into the oceanic food chain has been evaluated by radiocarbon d...
THE vast reservoirs of organic carbon in marine sediments1–3 have the potential to influence the pro...
Organic carbon in marine sediments is a critical component of the global carbon cycle, and its degra...
[1] Chemical and isotopic variability of particulate organic carbon (POC) was examined in samples fr...
The terminal lobe complex of the Congo River submarine fan sits on the abyssal Atlantic plain, at 50...
Surface sediments along a transect from an abyssal site in the northeastern Pacific (Station M, 34°5...
Radiocarbon (Δ14C) and stable carbon isotopes (δ13C) were measured for total amino acids, carbohydra...
Particulate organic carbon (POC) in the ocean often exhibits more depleted radiocarbon contents (low...
Incorporation of 14C-depleted (old) dissolved organic carbon (DOC) on/into particulate organic carbo...
A mass budget was constructed for organic carbon on the upper slope of the Middle Atlantic Bight, a ...
Natural abundance radiocarbon (C-14) is an increasingly widely used tool for investigating the organ...
International audienceBottom sediments, fluid mud and suspended solids and dissolved mineral carbon ...
Sediments in deep ocean trenches may contain crucial information on past earthquake history and cons...