Particulate organic carbon deconstructed: molecular and chemical composition of particulate organic carbon in the ocean
Particulate organic carbon deconstructed: molecular and chemical composition of particulate organic carbon in the ocean
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2020-06-26
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Kharbush, Jenan J.
Close, Hilary G.
Van Mooy, Benjamin A. S.
Arnosti, Carol
Smittenberg, Rienk H.
Le Moigne, Frederic A. C.
Mollenhauer, Gesine
Scholz-Böttcher, Barbara
Obreht, Igor
Koch, Boris P.
Becker, Kevin W.
Iversen, Morten H.
Mohr, Wiebke
Close, Hilary G.
Van Mooy, Benjamin A. S.
Arnosti, Carol
Smittenberg, Rienk H.
Le Moigne, Frederic A. C.
Mollenhauer, Gesine
Scholz-Böttcher, Barbara
Obreht, Igor
Koch, Boris P.
Becker, Kevin W.
Iversen, Morten H.
Mohr, Wiebke
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10.3389/fmars.2020.00518
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Marine particles
Water column
Phytoplankton
Marine microbes
Structural analysis
Organic matter characterization
Biomarkers
Water column
Phytoplankton
Marine microbes
Structural analysis
Organic matter characterization
Biomarkers
Abstract
The dynamics of the particulate organic carbon (POC) pool in the ocean are central to the marine carbon cycle. POC is the link between surface primary production, the deep ocean, and sediments. The rate at which POC is degraded in the dark ocean can impact atmospheric CO2 concentration. Therefore, a central focus of marine organic geochemistry studies is to improve our understanding of POC distribution, composition, and cycling. The last few decades have seen improvements in analytical techniques that have greatly expanded what we can measure, both in terms of organic compound structural diversity and isotopic composition, and complementary molecular omics studies. Here we provide a brief overview of the autochthonous, allochthonous, and anthropogenic components comprising POC in the ocean. In addition, we highlight key needs for future research that will enable us to more effectively connect diverse data sources and link the identity and structural diversity of POC to its sources and transformation processes.
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© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Kharbush, J. J., Close, H. G., Van Mooy, B. A. S., Arnosti, C., Smittenberg, R. H., Le Moigne, F. A. C., Mollenhauer, G., Scholz-Boettcher, B., Obreht, I., Koch, B. P., Becker, K. W., Iversen, M. H., & Mohr, W. Particulate organic carbon deconstructed: molecular and chemical composition of particulate organic carbon in the ocean. Frontiers in Marine Science, 7, (2020): 518, doi:10.3389/fmars.2020.00518.
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Kharbush, J. J., Close, H. G., Van Mooy, B. A. S., Arnosti, C., Smittenberg, R. H., Le Moigne, F. A. C., Mollenhauer, G., Scholz-Boettcher, B., Obreht, I., Koch, B. P., Becker, K. W., Iversen, M. H., & Mohr, W. (2020). Particulate organic carbon deconstructed: molecular and chemical composition of particulate organic carbon in the ocean. Frontiers in Marine Science, 7, 518.