Turbidity currents can dictate organic carbon fluxes across river-fed fjords: an example from Bute Inlet (BC, Canada)

The delivery and burial of terrestrial particulate organic carbon (OC) in marine sediments is important to quantify, because this OC is a food resource for benthic communities, and if buried it may lower the concentrations of atmospheric CO2 over geologic timescales. Analysis of sediment cores has p...

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Main Authors: Hage, S, Galy, VV, Cartigny, MJB, Heerema, C, Heijnen, MS, Acikalin, S, Clare, MA, Giesbrecht, I, Gröcke, DR, Hendry, A, Hilton, RG, Hubbard, SM, Hunt, JE, Lintern, DG, McGhee, C, Parsons, DR, Pope, EL, Stacey, CD, Sumner, EJ, Tank, S, Talling, PJ
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union 2022