Bounding cross-shelf transport time and degradation in Siberian-Arctic land-ocean carbon transfer
The fate of terrestrial organic carbon in marine sediments is debated due to large uncertainties in its degradation during transport. Here, using compound-specific radiocarbon dating of terrestrial biomarkers, the authors show that transport across the East Siberian Arctic shelf takes 3600 ± 300 yea...
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oai:doaj.org-article:71b999702d08491687b310a6d9c0ef7d2021-12-02T15:33:41ZBounding cross-shelf transport time and degradation in Siberian-Arctic land-ocean carbon transfer10.1038/s41467-018-03192-12041-1723https://doaj.org/article/71b999702d08491687b310a6d9c0ef7d2018-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-03192-1https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723The fate of terrestrial organic carbon in marine sediments is debated due to large uncertainties in its degradation during transport. Here, using compound-specific radiocarbon dating of terrestrial biomarkers, the authors show that transport across the East Siberian Arctic shelf takes 3600 ± 300 years.Lisa BröderTommaso TesiAugust AnderssonIgor SemiletovÖrjan GustafssonNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2018) |
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The fate of terrestrial organic carbon in marine sediments is debated due to large uncertainties in its degradation during transport. Here, using compound-specific radiocarbon dating of terrestrial biomarkers, the authors show that transport across the East Siberian Arctic shelf takes 3600 ± 300 years. |
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Lisa Bröder Tommaso Tesi August Andersson Igor Semiletov Örjan Gustafsson |
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Lisa Bröder Tommaso Tesi August Andersson Igor Semiletov Örjan Gustafsson |
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Bounding cross-shelf transport time and degradation in Siberian-Arctic land-ocean carbon transfer |
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Bounding cross-shelf transport time and degradation in Siberian-Arctic land-ocean carbon transfer |
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Bounding cross-shelf transport time and degradation in Siberian-Arctic land-ocean carbon transfer |
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Bounding cross-shelf transport time and degradation in Siberian-Arctic land-ocean carbon transfer |
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Bounding cross-shelf transport time and degradation in Siberian-Arctic land-ocean carbon transfer |
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