2024
DOI: 10.1029/2023gb007912
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Mechanisms Underpinning the Net Removal Rates of Dissolved Organic Carbon in the Global Ocean

Sinikka T. Lennartz,
David P. Keller,
Andreas Oschlies
et al.

Abstract: With almost 700 Pg of carbon, marine dissolved organic carbon (DOC) stores more carbon than all living biomass on Earth combined. However, the controls behind the persistence and the spatial patterns of DOC concentrations on the basin scale remain largely unknown, precluding quantitative assessments of the fate of this large carbon pool in a changing climate. Net removal rates of DOC along the overturning circulation suggest lifetimes of millennia. These net removal rates are in stark contrast to the turnover … Show more

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