Changes in Sedimentary Organic Carbon Compositions in the Mackenzie Trough Over Recent Centuries: Insights Into Permafrost Thawing in the Canadian Arctic
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Title
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Changes in Sedimentary Organic Carbon Compositions in the Mackenzie Trough Over Recent Centuries: Insights Into Permafrost Thawing in the Canadian Arctic
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Other Titles
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최근 수 세기에 걸친 매켄지 트로프의 퇴적 유기탄소 조성 변화: 캐나다 북극 지역의 영구동토 융해에 대한 연구
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Authors
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Kim, Dahae
Kim, Jung-Hyun
Joe, Young Jin
Ahn, Youngkyu
Tesi Tommaso
Lohmann Gerrit
Jeong, Sujeong
Nam, Seung-il
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Keywords
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Arctic; Beaufort Sea; Mackenzie Trough; Organic carbon; Sediment
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Issue Date
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2025-07
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Citation
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Kim, Dahae, et al. 2025. "Changes in Sedimentary Organic Carbon Compositions in the Mackenzie Trough Over Recent Centuries: Insights Into Permafrost Thawing in the Canadian Arctic". JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS, 130(7): 0-0.
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Abstract
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This study analyzed three sediment cores (ARA08C/02-2BC, ARA08C/03-2BC, and ARA04C-40MUC) from the Mackenzie Trough in the Beaufort Sea, collected in 2013 and 2017. Using bulk sediment properties (carbon and nitrogen contents, stable carbon isotopes, and radiocarbon isotopes) and terrestrial biomarkers (lignin phenols), we examined the impacts of permafrost thaw on sedimentary organic carbon (OC) in the Canadian Beaufort Sea. Our objective was to investigate whether changes in OC sources reflect the environmental changes documented in the region over the past few decades. At the core site of ARA08C/03-2BC, we observed an increase in soil-derived OC accumulation rates (ARs) since the early 20th century, with a noticeable rise over the past few decades, while petrogenic OC ARs showed a slight decline. Grain size end-member (EM) modeling identified three primary EM groups, revealing a general increase in the proportion of coarse grains (sum of EM2 + EM3 end-members) since the early 1900s, with a marked acceleration in recent decades. These trends align with regional surface temperature increases over the past few decades, suggesting that permafrost thaw has increasingly affected sedimentary OC dynamics in the Canadian Beaufort Sea. Given climate models that predict accelerated warming in the Mackenzie Basin, our findings highlight the critical need for precise quantification of OC fluxes to improve projections of regional carbon budgets and climate dynamics in the Arctic.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16103
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DOI
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2025JC022652
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Type
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Article
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Araon
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SCIE
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- 2017-2018, A pilot study of tracing terrestrial organic carbon along the Mackenzie Trough (Beaufort Sea) (17-18) / Kim, Junghyun (PE17490)
2025-2025, 북극권 대기-동토-피오르드·연안 대상 빅데이터 기반 기후변화 대응 연구 (25-25) / 윤영준 (PN25010)
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