Terrestrial organic carbon (OC) preserved in marine sediments is an important reservoir in the global carbon cycle, but remains poorly constrained. We determined the elemental and C- and N-isotopic compositions of organic material (OM) in surface sediments and sediment cores from the Gulf of Trieste (N Adriatic), an area characterized by relatively high riverine input. This multiple tracer approach permits evaluation of how sensitive each tracer is for constraining the terrestrial component of OM. Using the relevant terrestrial and marine OM nd-members, we estimate that the terrestrial contribution ranges from about 90% at the mouth of the Isonzo River and decreases to V10% in the center of the Gulf. In the southern part of the Gulf, 32\u20...
International audienceA better understanding of the dynamics of different particulate organic matter...
THE vast reservoirs of organic carbon in marine sediments1–3 have the potential to influence the pro...
Three Neogene sedimentary formations reflecting different depositional environments have been invest...
The sources of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) were determined in pore waters of coastal marine sed...
Three cores, V-3, V-5 and MK-6, drilled in the inner part of the Bay of Koper were used to reconstru...
International audienceABSTRACT Estuaries and deltas are crucial zones to better understand the inter...
Estuaries and deltas are crucial zones to better understand the interactions between continents and ...
River inputs can significantly affect carbon dynamics in the costal ocean. Here, we investigate the ...
Organic carbon (Corg) and total nitrogen (N) concentrations in combination with stable organic carbo...
The ocean accounts for over 90% of the active pools of carbon on the Earth’s surface, with over 95% ...
The transport of organic matter in coastal areas plays an important role in global biogeochemical cy...
Organic matter distribution in temperate coastal lagoons is affected by both terrigenous and marine...
International audienceA better understanding of the dynamics of different particulate organic matter...
THE vast reservoirs of organic carbon in marine sediments1–3 have the potential to influence the pro...
Three Neogene sedimentary formations reflecting different depositional environments have been invest...
The sources of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) were determined in pore waters of coastal marine sed...
Three cores, V-3, V-5 and MK-6, drilled in the inner part of the Bay of Koper were used to reconstru...
International audienceABSTRACT Estuaries and deltas are crucial zones to better understand the inter...
Estuaries and deltas are crucial zones to better understand the interactions between continents and ...
River inputs can significantly affect carbon dynamics in the costal ocean. Here, we investigate the ...
Organic carbon (Corg) and total nitrogen (N) concentrations in combination with stable organic carbo...
The ocean accounts for over 90% of the active pools of carbon on the Earth’s surface, with over 95% ...
The transport of organic matter in coastal areas plays an important role in global biogeochemical cy...
Organic matter distribution in temperate coastal lagoons is affected by both terrigenous and marine...
International audienceA better understanding of the dynamics of different particulate organic matter...
THE vast reservoirs of organic carbon in marine sediments1–3 have the potential to influence the pro...
Three Neogene sedimentary formations reflecting different depositional environments have been invest...