“…The resuspension, entrainment and seaward advection of shelf bottom material is increasingly recognized as an important component of particulate matter cycling in the Arctic Ocean system (Forest et al, 2007(Forest et al, , 2015Hwang et al, 2008;Honjo et al, 2010;Macdonald et al, 2015;Magen et al, 2010;Mucci et al, 2008;Smith, 2010;O'Brien et al, 2011O'Brien et al, , 2013Watanabe et al, 2014). This is partly due to the inherent characteristics of this ocean, which is comprised of 36% of shallow shelves less than 200 m (~20 % of the world's continental shelf) and is pervasively influenced by large riverine sediment outputs, accelerating permafrost thawing, and coastal erosion (Macdonald et al, 1998;Stein and Macdonald, 2004;Smith, 2010).…”