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Aerobic degradation of organic carbon inferred from dinoflagellate cyst decomposition in Southern Ocean sediments
Authors:Monika Kupinska  Oliver Sachs  Eberhard J Sauter  Karin AF Zonneveld
Institution:1. Fachbereich 5-Geowissenschaften, Postfach 330440, 28334 Bremen, Germany;2. Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven, Germany;3. Eberhard & Partner AG, General Guisan-Strasse 2, 5000 Aarau, Switzerland
Abstract:Organic carbon (OC) burial is an important process influencing atmospheric CO2 concentration and global climate change; therefore it is essential to obtain information on the factors determining its preservation. The Southern Ocean (SO) is believed to play an important role in sequestering CO2 from the atmosphere via burial of OC. Here we investigate the degradation of organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts (dinocysts) in two short cores from the SO to obtain information on the factors influencing OC preservation. On the basis of the calculated degradation index kt, we conclude that both cores are affected by species-selective aerobic degradation of dinocysts. Further, we calculate a degradation constant k using oxygen exposure time derived from the ages of our cores. The constant k displays a strong relationship with pore-water O2, suggesting that decomposition of OC is dependent on both the bottom- and pore-water O2 concentrations.
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