Radiocarbon research on meltwater and carbon cycling in the polar oceans in a changing climate
L Fang, H Kim, DH Shangguan, M Kim - Marine Chemistry, 2024 - Elsevier
Radiocarbon (14 C) is a widely used tool with applications that transcend disciplinary
boundaries, including the marine chemistry field. The development of 14 C measurement …
boundaries, including the marine chemistry field. The development of 14 C measurement …
Mixing behavior of dissolved organic matter at the Yukon and Kolyma land ocean interface
Unprecedented rates of climate change in the Arctic are causing altered land to ocean
transport of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and subsequent processing in the Arctic Ocean …
transport of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and subsequent processing in the Arctic Ocean …
Large contributions of petrogenic and aged soil-derived organic carbon to Arctic fjord sediments in Svalbard
Svalbard fjords are recognized as hotspots for organic carbon (OC) burial and storage due
to their high sedimentation rates, which effectively trap terrestrial sediments and inhibit …
to their high sedimentation rates, which effectively trap terrestrial sediments and inhibit …
Selective sorting and degradation of permafrost organic matter in the nearshore zone of Herschel Island (Yukon, Canada)
Erosion of permafrost coasts due to climate warming releases large quantities of organic
carbon (OC) into the Arctic Ocean. While burial of permafrost OC in marine sediments …
carbon (OC) into the Arctic Ocean. While burial of permafrost OC in marine sediments …
[HTML][HTML] Quantification of sedimentary organic carbon sources in a land–river–lake continuum combined with multi-fingerprint and un-mixing models
S Wang, X Nie, Z Li, F Ran, C Yang, T Xiao - International Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Identifying organic carbon (OC) sources in lake sediment is essential for elucidating
biogeochemical cycling processes and effectively supporting watershed management …
biogeochemical cycling processes and effectively supporting watershed management …
Reemission of inorganic pollution from permafrost? A freshwater hydrochemistry study in the lower Kolyma basin (North‐East Siberia)
Permafrost regions are under particular pressure from climate change resulting in
widespread landscape changes, which impact also freshwater chemistry. We investigated a …
widespread landscape changes, which impact also freshwater chemistry. We investigated a …