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Carbon isotope ratios of organic compound fractions in oceanic suspended particles SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Carbon isotope ratios of organic compound fractions in oceanic suspended particles
Authors
Hwang, JDruffel, ERM
Date Issued
2006-12-09
Publisher
AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
Abstract
To study cycling of organic fractions in the ocean, relative abundances and radio- and stable-carbon isotope measurements of total lipid extract, acid-soluble, and acid-insoluble fractions of suspended particulate organic carbon (POC) were made. Changes in relative abundances occurred mostly in the upper 1000 m of the water column, with a decrease in total lipid extract and the acid-soluble fraction and an increase in the acid-insoluble fraction with increasing depth. We found lower Delta(14)C values for total lipid extract and the acid-insoluble fraction than for the acid-soluble fraction, which is consistent with the previous suggestion of incorporation of dissolved organic carbon and/or resuspended sediment to POC (Druffel and Williams, 1990; Sherrell et al., 1998). The Delta(14)C values of these fractions in a given organic carbon pool must be understood in terms of acquisition of (14)C-depleted carbon from other carbon pools in addition to aging within the reservoir.
Keywords
NORTHEAST PACIFIC-OCEAN; PARTICULATE MATTER; MARINE-SEDIMENTS; CLAY-MINERALS; WATER COLUMN; DEEP-OCEAN; RADIOCARBON; VARIABILITY; C-14; SEA
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/25931
DOI
10.1029/2006GL027928
ISSN
0094-8276
Article Type
Article
Citation
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, vol. 33, no. 23, 2006-12-09
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