We analyzed 214 new core-top samples for their CaCO3 content from shelves all around Antarctica in order to understand their distribution and contribution to the marine carbon cycle. The distribution of sedimentary CaCO3 on the Antarctic shelves is connected to environmental parameters where we considered water depth, width of the shelf, sea-ice coverage and primary production. While CaCO3 contents of surface sediments are usually low, high(> 15%) CaCO3 contents occur at shallow water depths (150-200 m) on narrow shelves of the eastern Weddell Sea and at a depth range of 600-900 m on the broader and deeper shelves of the Amundsen, Bellingshausen and western Weddell Seas. Regions with high primary production, such as the Ross Sea and the wes...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) mineral saturation states for aragonite (?aragonite) and calcite (?calcite...
Reconstructions based on back-tracked depths of the transition between CaCO3-bearing and CaCO3-deple...
Ostracoda are a minor but recurrent component of Southern Ocean marine carbonate factories, and thei...
We analyzed 214 new core-top samples for their CaCO3 content from shelves all around Antarctica in o...
AbstractWe analyzed 214 new core-top samples for their CaCO3 content from shelves all around Antarct...
We combined data sets of measured sedimentary calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and satellite-derived pelagi...
Dissolution of calcium carbonate neutralizes anthropogenic CO2. An upward shift of the calcite and a...
The waters along the West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) have experienced warming and increased freshwate...
The polar oceans are particularly vulnerable to ocean acidification; the lowering of seawater pH and...
Marine biogenic skeletal production is the prevalent source of Ca-carbonate in today’s Antarctic sea...
LAB samples show that the living carbonate fauna (biocoenosis) is not entirely preserved in the deat...
Continental shelves around Antarctica are a globally important carbon sink, due to both oceanographi...
This investigation integrates petrography, geochemistry, and radiocarbon dating to examine diageneti...
An almost continuous Upper Cretaceous through Pleistocene biogenic sediment section was recovered fr...
Formation of dense shelf water (DSW) in coastal polynyas (open water or thin sea-ice cover) in the s...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) mineral saturation states for aragonite (?aragonite) and calcite (?calcite...
Reconstructions based on back-tracked depths of the transition between CaCO3-bearing and CaCO3-deple...
Ostracoda are a minor but recurrent component of Southern Ocean marine carbonate factories, and thei...
We analyzed 214 new core-top samples for their CaCO3 content from shelves all around Antarctica in o...
AbstractWe analyzed 214 new core-top samples for their CaCO3 content from shelves all around Antarct...
We combined data sets of measured sedimentary calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and satellite-derived pelagi...
Dissolution of calcium carbonate neutralizes anthropogenic CO2. An upward shift of the calcite and a...
The waters along the West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) have experienced warming and increased freshwate...
The polar oceans are particularly vulnerable to ocean acidification; the lowering of seawater pH and...
Marine biogenic skeletal production is the prevalent source of Ca-carbonate in today’s Antarctic sea...
LAB samples show that the living carbonate fauna (biocoenosis) is not entirely preserved in the deat...
Continental shelves around Antarctica are a globally important carbon sink, due to both oceanographi...
This investigation integrates petrography, geochemistry, and radiocarbon dating to examine diageneti...
An almost continuous Upper Cretaceous through Pleistocene biogenic sediment section was recovered fr...
Formation of dense shelf water (DSW) in coastal polynyas (open water or thin sea-ice cover) in the s...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) mineral saturation states for aragonite (?aragonite) and calcite (?calcite...
Reconstructions based on back-tracked depths of the transition between CaCO3-bearing and CaCO3-deple...
Ostracoda are a minor but recurrent component of Southern Ocean marine carbonate factories, and thei...