Through the constant rain of sinking marine particles in the ocean, carbon (C) trapped within is exported into the water column and sequestered when reaching depths below the mesopelagic zone. Atmospheric CO2 levels are thereby strongly related to the magnitude of carbon export fluxes in the mesopelagic zone. Sinking particles represent the main source of carbon and energy for mesopelagic organisms, attenuating the C export flux along the water column. Attempts to quantify the amount of C exported versus C consumed by heterotrophic organisms have increased in recent decades. Yet, most of the conducted estimations have led to estimated C demands several times higher than the measured C export fluxes. The choice of parameters such as growth e...
The biological carbon pump, which transports particulate organic carbon (POC) from the surface to th...
International audiencePhotosynthesis in the surface ocean produces approximately 100 gigatonnes of o...
The efficiency of the ocean’s biological carbon pump (BCPeff – here the product of particle export a...
Abstract. Through the constant rain of sinking marine particles in the ocean, carbon (C) trapped wit...
The ocean’s biological carbon pump plays a central role in regulating atmospheric CO2 levels. In par...
The ocean's biological carbon pump plays a central role in regulating atmospheric CO2 levels. In par...
Carbon budgets of the mesopelagic zone are poorly constrained, highlighting our lack of understandin...
Atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide are tightly linked to the depth at which sinking particulate o...
Zooplankton form an integral component of epi- and mesopelagic ecosystems, and there is a need to be...
Atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide are tightly linked to the depth at which sinking particulate or...
The oceans’ biological pump (BP) exports large amounts of particulate organic carbon (POC) to the me...
The biological carbon pump, which transports particulate organic carbon (POC) from the surface to th...
International audiencePhotosynthesis in the surface ocean produces approximately 100 gigatonnes of o...
The efficiency of the ocean’s biological carbon pump (BCPeff – here the product of particle export a...
Abstract. Through the constant rain of sinking marine particles in the ocean, carbon (C) trapped wit...
The ocean’s biological carbon pump plays a central role in regulating atmospheric CO2 levels. In par...
The ocean's biological carbon pump plays a central role in regulating atmospheric CO2 levels. In par...
Carbon budgets of the mesopelagic zone are poorly constrained, highlighting our lack of understandin...
Atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide are tightly linked to the depth at which sinking particulate o...
Zooplankton form an integral component of epi- and mesopelagic ecosystems, and there is a need to be...
Atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide are tightly linked to the depth at which sinking particulate or...
The oceans’ biological pump (BP) exports large amounts of particulate organic carbon (POC) to the me...
The biological carbon pump, which transports particulate organic carbon (POC) from the surface to th...
International audiencePhotosynthesis in the surface ocean produces approximately 100 gigatonnes of o...
The efficiency of the ocean’s biological carbon pump (BCPeff – here the product of particle export a...