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Tracing terrestrial organic matter along the Mackenzie Trough in the Beaufort Sea

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Title
Tracing terrestrial organic matter along the Mackenzie Trough in the Beaufort Sea
Other Titles
보퍼트해의 메켄지트로프에서의 육상기원 유기물 추적
Authors
Kim, Dahae
Kim, Jung-Hyun
Kang, Sujin
Park, Kwangkyu
Lee, Dong-Hun
Jin, Young Keun
Nam, Seung-il
Shin, Kyung-Hoon
Keywords
Beaufort SeaMackenzie Troughterrestrial organic matter
Issue Date
2019
Citation
Kim, Dahae, et al. 2019. Tracing terrestrial organic matter along the Mackenzie Trough in the Beaufort Sea. The EGU General Assembly 2019. Vienna. 2019.04.07~2019.04.12.
Abstract
Recent Arctic warming accelerate the release of vast amounts of organic carbon from the terrestrial permafrost to the Arctic Ocean, having the potential to affect Arctic biogeochemical carbon cycles. The Mackenzie River is one of the largest rivers draining into the Arctic Ocean and the most important source of terrestrial freshwater and sediment input to the Beaufort Sea. In this study, we investigated surface sediments collected along the Mackenzie Trough during the ARA04C, ARA05C, and ARA08C expeditions of the Korean ice-breaker R/V ARAON in the Canadian Beaufort Sea in 2013, 2014 and 2017, respectively. We analyzed the samples for bulk (TOC, TON, C/N ratio, δ13CTOC, and δ15NTON) and molecular (concentrations and δ13C of n-alkanes) parameters to trace the terrestrial organic matter input from the Mackenzie River to the Beaufort Sea. In addition, we analyzed the radiocarbon content (Δ14C) to calculate the petrogenic contribution of OC to the total OC pool. Our results provide information on the effect of thawing permafrost and thus the contribution of the activated old OC along the Mackenzie Trough.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/12481
Conference Name
The EGU General Assembly 2019
Conference Place
Vienna
Conference Date
2019.04.07~2019.04.12
Type
Proceeding
Indexed
Pro(초록)국외
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