The continental slope off Cape Hatteras, N.C. from approximately 36{degree} 00 minutes N to 35{degree} 20 minutes N is a region of relatively rapid sediment accumulation, organic matter deposition and subsequent remineralization. The measured fluxes are the highest reported for the slope off the eastern US Sediment accumulation rates range from 40 to 140 cm ky{sup -1}. Organic carbon deposition rates range from 3.5 to 7.4 moles C m{sup -2} yr{sup -1}. The areal coverage of this ''depocenter'' is probably controlled by interactions between physical oceanographic processes and the rugged topography of the seafloor. The organic matter deposited on the seafloor is primarily marine in origin and a mix of old and fresh particles. 73-93% of the de...
Outcrops of old strata at the shelf edge resulting from erosive gravity-driven flows have been globa...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998Rates of organic carbon input, oxidation and burial i...
The Arctic Ocean accounts for 20 % of the world’s continental shelves. Because the Arctic is sensiti...
The responses of the continental slope benthos to organic detritus deposition were studied with a mu...
A mass budget was constructed for organic carbon on the upper slope of the Middle Atlantic Bight, a ...
A mass budget was constructed for organic carbon on the upper slope of the Middle Atlantic Bight, a ...
This project examined controls on organic carbon preservation in ocean margin sediments around Cape ...
SUM M A RY: We present distributions of pore-water inorganic metabolites (nitrate, ammonia, manganes...
The overall objectives of this project are to quantify the rates of organic carbon export from the s...
Emplacement of a tracer mixture containing 13C-labeled green algae on the sea floor of the continent...
Seasonal remineralization rates of organic carbon are calculated in the top 20-30 cm of biologically...
Detailed studies of benthic organic carbon recycling at a single non-bioturbated coastal site, inclu...
We test whether organic matter degradability, mixing activity, and total sediment mineralization can...
Continental shelves and slopes are productive and dynamic ocean margin systems that also regulate th...
Benthic chamber measurements of the reactants and products involved with biogenic matter diagenesis ...
Outcrops of old strata at the shelf edge resulting from erosive gravity-driven flows have been globa...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998Rates of organic carbon input, oxidation and burial i...
The Arctic Ocean accounts for 20 % of the world’s continental shelves. Because the Arctic is sensiti...
The responses of the continental slope benthos to organic detritus deposition were studied with a mu...
A mass budget was constructed for organic carbon on the upper slope of the Middle Atlantic Bight, a ...
A mass budget was constructed for organic carbon on the upper slope of the Middle Atlantic Bight, a ...
This project examined controls on organic carbon preservation in ocean margin sediments around Cape ...
SUM M A RY: We present distributions of pore-water inorganic metabolites (nitrate, ammonia, manganes...
The overall objectives of this project are to quantify the rates of organic carbon export from the s...
Emplacement of a tracer mixture containing 13C-labeled green algae on the sea floor of the continent...
Seasonal remineralization rates of organic carbon are calculated in the top 20-30 cm of biologically...
Detailed studies of benthic organic carbon recycling at a single non-bioturbated coastal site, inclu...
We test whether organic matter degradability, mixing activity, and total sediment mineralization can...
Continental shelves and slopes are productive and dynamic ocean margin systems that also regulate th...
Benthic chamber measurements of the reactants and products involved with biogenic matter diagenesis ...
Outcrops of old strata at the shelf edge resulting from erosive gravity-driven flows have been globa...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998Rates of organic carbon input, oxidation and burial i...
The Arctic Ocean accounts for 20 % of the world’s continental shelves. Because the Arctic is sensiti...