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The Remineralization of Sedimentary Organic Carbon in Different Sedimentary Regimes of the Yellow and East China Seas
Bin Zhao,Bin Zhao,Peng Yao,Thomas S. Bianchi,A. R. Arellano,A. R. Arellano,Xuchen Wang,Jianbin Yang,Rongguo Su,Jinpeng Wang,Yahong Xu,Xinying Huang,Lin Chen,Jun Ye,Zhigang Yu +14 more
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In this article, the remineralization of sedimentary organic carbon (SOC) at 12 sites in East China Sea mobile-muds (ECSMMs) and South Yellow Sea central mud deposits (SYSMDs) was investigated using a time-sequence sediment incubation experiment.About:
This article is published in Chemical Geology.The article was published on 2018-09-20. It has received 54 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Dissolved organic carbon & Total organic carbon.read more
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Pyrite sulfur isotopes constrained by sedimentation rates: Evidence from sediments on the East China Sea inner shelf since the late Pleistocene
Xiting Liu,David A. Fike,Anchun Li,Jiang Dong,Fangjian Xu,Guang-Chao Zhuang,Rebecca Rendle-Bühring,Shiming Wan +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a data set of pyrite sulfur isotopes (δ34Spy) derived from 60-m drilled core sediments deposited on the inner shelf of the East China Sea since 16.5
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The Role of Reactive Iron in the Preservation of Terrestrial Organic Carbon in Estuarine Sediments
B. Zhao,Peng Yao,Thomas S. Bianchi,Michael R. Shields,Xingqian Cui,Xiaowen Zhang,X. Y. Huang,C. Schröeder,J. Zhao,Zhigang Yu +9 more
TL;DR: Zhao et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated the role of reactive iron in the preservation of terrestrial organic carbon in estuarine sediments and found that reactive iron is more effective than reactive carbon.
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Controls on Organic Carbon Burial in the Eastern China Marginal Seas: A Regional Synthesis
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Biodegradation-induced signatures in sediment pore water dissolved organic matter: Implications from artificial sediments composed of two contrasting sources
TL;DR: In this study, insights are provided into the responding features of DOM in a reactive sediment zone as pore water to the main biogeochemical process.
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