In this study, we investigate spatial and temporal variabilities of particulate organic carbon (POC) in the East China Sea (ECS) and explore the dominant influencing factors for its three subregions—coastal, continental shelf and open sea—by analyzing satellite derived POC from 2001 to 2011 after calibration against in situ samplings. The analysis reveals that the largest POC occurs in spring at the coastal region with a value of 297.5 mg m−3, and the smallest in summer at the open sea region with a value of 108.9 mg m−3. POC in the coastal region is dominated by biological activity related to river discharge of nutrients and organic matter, and is regulated by sediment discharge variation due to the Three Gorge Project and chemical fertili...
The temporal-spatial distribution of the carbon and nitrogen contents and their isotopic composition...
To understand carbon cycling in marginal seas better, particulate organic carbon (POC) concentration...
Continental shelves and marginal seas are key sites of particulate organic matter (POM) production,...
The fate of organic carbon in marine sediments is closely linked to atmospheric CO2 concentrations a...
Organic carbon content is one of the major proxies of aquatic primary production and implication of ...
We sampled the surface sediments of the East China Sea shelf (ECSS) in spring and autumn, 2014, and ...
Terrestrial organic matter (TOM) in surface sediments from the lower Yangtze River and adjacent East...
The Changjiang River provides the main source of sediment and terrestrial derived organic carbon (OC...
River estuaries are connectors of terrestrial and marine ecosystems. Riverine particulate organic ca...
Organic carbon (OC) cycling in coastal seas that connect terrestrial and open oceanic ecosystems is ...
Intertidal zones are the main sites for land-ocean interaction and play an important role in transpo...
In this study, we examined the spatial and seasonal variability in the concentrations of dissolved a...
Terrestrial carbon transferred from the land to sea is a critical component of the global carbon cyc...
The lateral transport of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) plays an important role in linking the carbo...
Water-soluble organic matter (WSOM) is a ubiquitous group of organic compounds in the atmosphere, wh...
The temporal-spatial distribution of the carbon and nitrogen contents and their isotopic composition...
To understand carbon cycling in marginal seas better, particulate organic carbon (POC) concentration...
Continental shelves and marginal seas are key sites of particulate organic matter (POM) production,...
The fate of organic carbon in marine sediments is closely linked to atmospheric CO2 concentrations a...
Organic carbon content is one of the major proxies of aquatic primary production and implication of ...
We sampled the surface sediments of the East China Sea shelf (ECSS) in spring and autumn, 2014, and ...
Terrestrial organic matter (TOM) in surface sediments from the lower Yangtze River and adjacent East...
The Changjiang River provides the main source of sediment and terrestrial derived organic carbon (OC...
River estuaries are connectors of terrestrial and marine ecosystems. Riverine particulate organic ca...
Organic carbon (OC) cycling in coastal seas that connect terrestrial and open oceanic ecosystems is ...
Intertidal zones are the main sites for land-ocean interaction and play an important role in transpo...
In this study, we examined the spatial and seasonal variability in the concentrations of dissolved a...
Terrestrial carbon transferred from the land to sea is a critical component of the global carbon cyc...
The lateral transport of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) plays an important role in linking the carbo...
Water-soluble organic matter (WSOM) is a ubiquitous group of organic compounds in the atmosphere, wh...
The temporal-spatial distribution of the carbon and nitrogen contents and their isotopic composition...
To understand carbon cycling in marginal seas better, particulate organic carbon (POC) concentration...
Continental shelves and marginal seas are key sites of particulate organic matter (POM) production,...