A new look at ocean carbon remineralization for estimating deepwater sequestration
The "biological carbon pump" causes carbon sequestration in deep waters by downward transfer of organic matter, mostly as particles. This mechanism depends to a great extent on the uptake of CO2 by marine plankton in surface waters and subsequent sinking of particulate organic carbon (POC)...
Main Authors: | Guidi, Lionel (Author), Legendre, Louis (Author), Reygondeau, Gabriel (Author), Uitz, Julia (Author), Stemmann, Lars (Author), Henson, Stephanie A. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2015-07.
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