Marine sediments are significant long-term stores of carbon. Carbon burial within sediments has provided a climate regulation service over geological timescales. Despite marine sediments holding vast quantities of carbon, the spatial distribution of this carbon store is not well constrained. This information is critical to assessing and monitoring the seabed and in identifying carbon hotspots that may be vulnerable to disturbance and loss. This study focuses on marine sediments within Scotland’s seas. Scotland has a marine area six times its land area making it an exemplar nation to investigate novel methods to improve the spatial understanding of significant sedimentary carbon stores. Here, a novel methodology has been developed that uses ...
This work was supported by Marine Scotland through the Blue Carbon Forum. Additional support from th...
High quality quantitative maps of seabed sedimentary physical and geochemical properties have numero...
This report sets out to provide an improved estimate of the carbon (C) held within Scotland’s marine...
Funding: This research was part funded by BGS National Capability funding from the Natural Environme...
Marine sediments hold vast stores of organic carbon. Techniques to map sedimentary organic carbon (S...
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 ...
Background A three-tiered approach has been adopted to assess Scotland’s marine blue carbon stores....
Fjords are recognised as hotspots for the burial and long-term storage of carbon (C) and potentially...
<b>Background</b> A three-tiered approach has been adopted to assess Scotland’s marine ...
Fjords are recognized as globally significant hotspots for the burial and long-term storage of marin...
High-quality quantitative maps of seabed sedimentary physical and geochemical properties have numero...
This work was supported by Marine Scotland through the Blue Carbon Forum. Additional support from th...
Quantifying marine sedimentary carbon stocks is key to improving our understanding of longterm stora...
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...
High quality quantitative maps of seabed sedimentary physical and geochemical properties have numero...
This report sets out to provide an improved estimate of the carbon (C) held within Scotland’s marine...
Funding: This research was part funded by BGS National Capability funding from the Natural Environme...
Marine sediments hold vast stores of organic carbon. Techniques to map sedimentary organic carbon (S...
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 ...
Background A three-tiered approach has been adopted to assess Scotland’s marine blue carbon stores....
Fjords are recognised as hotspots for the burial and long-term storage of carbon (C) and potentially...
<b>Background</b> A three-tiered approach has been adopted to assess Scotland’s marine ...
Fjords are recognized as globally significant hotspots for the burial and long-term storage of marin...
High-quality quantitative maps of seabed sedimentary physical and geochemical properties have numero...
This work was supported by Marine Scotland through the Blue Carbon Forum. Additional support from th...
Quantifying marine sedimentary carbon stocks is key to improving our understanding of longterm stora...
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...
High quality quantitative maps of seabed sedimentary physical and geochemical properties have numero...
This report sets out to provide an improved estimate of the carbon (C) held within Scotland’s marine...