About 20% of the organic carbon produced in the sunlit surface ocean is transported into the ocean’s interior as dissolved, suspended and sinking particles to be mineralized and sequestered as dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), sedimentary particulate organic carbon (POC) or “refractory” dissolved organic carbon (rDOC). Recently, the physical and biological mechanisms associated with the particle pumps have been revisited, suggesting that accepted fluxes might be severely underestimated (Boyd et al., 2019; Buesseler et al., 2020). Perhaps even more poorly understood are the mechanisms driving rDOC production and its potential accumulation in the ocean. On the basis of recent conflicting evidence about the relevance of DOC degradation in the ...
The vast majority of freshly produced oceanic dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is derived from marine ...
The vast majority of freshly produced oceanic dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is derived from marine ...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is the largest exchangeable pool of organic carbon in the ocean, and ...
About 20% of the organic carbon produced in the sunlit surface ocean is transported into the ocean’s...
About 20% of the organic carbon produced in the sunlit surface ocean is transported into the ocean’s...
About 20% of the organic carbon produced in the sunlit surface ocean is transported into the ocean’s...
7 pages, 2 figures.-- This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
This paper reviews progress on understanding biological carbon sequestration in the ocean with speci...
This paper reviews progress on understanding biological carbon sequestration in the ocean with speci...
International audienceThis paper reviews progress on understanding biological carbon sequestration i...
The origin of the recalcitrant dissolved organic carbon (RDOC) reservoir in the deep ocean remains e...
The origin of the recalcitrant dissolved organic carbon (RDOC) reservoir in the deep ocean remains e...
This paper reviews progress on understanding biological carbon sequestration in the ocean with speci...
A large quantity of reduced carbon is sequestered in the ocean as refractory dissolved molecules tha...
A large quantity of reduced carbon is sequestered in the ocean as refractory dissolved molecules tha...
The vast majority of freshly produced oceanic dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is derived from marine ...
The vast majority of freshly produced oceanic dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is derived from marine ...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is the largest exchangeable pool of organic carbon in the ocean, and ...
About 20% of the organic carbon produced in the sunlit surface ocean is transported into the ocean’s...
About 20% of the organic carbon produced in the sunlit surface ocean is transported into the ocean’s...
About 20% of the organic carbon produced in the sunlit surface ocean is transported into the ocean’s...
7 pages, 2 figures.-- This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
This paper reviews progress on understanding biological carbon sequestration in the ocean with speci...
This paper reviews progress on understanding biological carbon sequestration in the ocean with speci...
International audienceThis paper reviews progress on understanding biological carbon sequestration i...
The origin of the recalcitrant dissolved organic carbon (RDOC) reservoir in the deep ocean remains e...
The origin of the recalcitrant dissolved organic carbon (RDOC) reservoir in the deep ocean remains e...
This paper reviews progress on understanding biological carbon sequestration in the ocean with speci...
A large quantity of reduced carbon is sequestered in the ocean as refractory dissolved molecules tha...
A large quantity of reduced carbon is sequestered in the ocean as refractory dissolved molecules tha...
The vast majority of freshly produced oceanic dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is derived from marine ...
The vast majority of freshly produced oceanic dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is derived from marine ...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is the largest exchangeable pool of organic carbon in the ocean, and ...