A 20 kyr long sediment sequence from the Congo deep sea fan (core GeoB 6518-1), one of the world's largest deep sea river fans, has been analysed for bulk and molecular proxies in order to reconstruct the marine, soil and plant organic carbon (OC) contributions to these sediments since the last glacial maximum. The bulk proxies applied, C/N ratio and d13Corg, ranged from 10 to 12.5 and from -24.5 to -21 per mill VPDB, respectively. As molecular proxies, concentrations of marine derived alkenones and terrestrial derived odd-numbered n-alkanes were used, which varied between 0.2 and 4 µg/g dry weight sediment. In addition, the branched vs. isoprenoid tetraether (BIT) index, a proxy for soil organic matter input, was used, which varied from 0....
This study focuses on factors controlling temporal variations in quantity and quality of terrigenous...
We have investigated the delivery of terrestrial organic carbon (OC) to the Amazon shelf and deep se...
International audienceCarbon and silicon cycles at the Earth surface are linked to long-term variati...
The terminal lobe complex of the Congo River submarine fan sits on the abyssal Atlantic plain, at 50...
The Congo River, the second largest river in the world, is a major source of organic matter for the ...
The transport and deposition of terrestrially derived organic matter (TOM) into the ocean is an impo...
Hydrocarbons were analyzed in sediments from the Congo River deep-sea fan, from the Congo River, and...
This study focuses on factors controlling temporal variations in quantity and quality of terrigenous...
International audienceHydrocarbons were analyzed in sediments from the Congo River deep-sea fan, fro...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union 2003. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
Organic petrologic and geochemical analyses were performed on modern and Quaternary organic carbon-p...
This study focuses on factors controlling temporal variations in quantity and quality of terrigenous...
We have investigated the delivery of terrestrial organic carbon (OC) to the Amazon shelf and deep se...
International audienceCarbon and silicon cycles at the Earth surface are linked to long-term variati...
The terminal lobe complex of the Congo River submarine fan sits on the abyssal Atlantic plain, at 50...
The Congo River, the second largest river in the world, is a major source of organic matter for the ...
The transport and deposition of terrestrially derived organic matter (TOM) into the ocean is an impo...
Hydrocarbons were analyzed in sediments from the Congo River deep-sea fan, from the Congo River, and...
This study focuses on factors controlling temporal variations in quantity and quality of terrigenous...
International audienceHydrocarbons were analyzed in sediments from the Congo River deep-sea fan, fro...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union 2003. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
Organic petrologic and geochemical analyses were performed on modern and Quaternary organic carbon-p...
This study focuses on factors controlling temporal variations in quantity and quality of terrigenous...
We have investigated the delivery of terrestrial organic carbon (OC) to the Amazon shelf and deep se...
International audienceCarbon and silicon cycles at the Earth surface are linked to long-term variati...