Relationships between grain size and organic carbon 14C heterogeneity in continental margin sediments
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Date
2019-01-01Type
- Journal Article
Abstract
The deposition and long-term burial of sedimentary organic matter (OM) on continental margins comprises a fundamental component of the global carbon cycle. A key unknown in interpretation of carbon isotope records of sedimentary OM is the extent to which OM accumulating in continental shelf and slope sediments is influenced by dispersal and redistribution processes. Here, we present results from an extensive survey of organic carbon (OC) characteristics of grain size fractions (ranging from <20 to 250 μm) retrieved from Chinese marginal sea surface sediments in order to assess the extent to which the abundance and isotope composition of OM in shallow shelf seas is influenced by hydrodynamic processes. Our findings show that contrasting relationships exist between 14C contents of OC and grain size in surface sediments associated with two different hydrodynamic modes, suggesting that transport pathways and mechanisms imparted by the different hydrodynamic conditions exert a strong influence on 14C contents of OM in continental shelf sediments. In deeper regions and erosional areas, we infer that bedload transport exerts the strongest influence on (decreases) OC 14C contents of the coarser fraction, while resuspension processes induce OC 14C depletion of intermediate grain size fractions in shallow inner-shelf settings. We use the inter-fraction spread in 14C values, defined here as H14, to argue that the hydrodynamic processes amplify overall 14C heterogeneity within corresponding bulk sediment samples. The magnitude and footprint of this heterogeneity carries implications for our understanding of carbon cycling in shallow marginal seas. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000302625Publication status
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Journal / series
Earth and Planetary Science LettersVolume
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Publisher
ElsevierSubject
radiocarbon; 14C heterogeneity; grain size fractions; organic carbon; continental shelf sediments; hydrodynamic processesOrganisational unit
03868 - Eglinton, Timothy I. / Eglinton, Timothy I.
08619 - Labor für Ionenstrahlphysik (LIP) / Laboratory of Ion Beam Physics (LIP)
Funding
140850 - Climate and Anthropogenic PerturbationS of Land-Ocean Carbon tracKs (CAPS-LOCK) (SNF)
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