Tracing the fate of dissolved organic carbon in the ocean
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Start Time:2025-01-15 08:45(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:15min

Session:S25 Session 25-IGAC-SOLAS: Chemistry and Physics at Surface Ocean and Lower Atmosphere » S25-4IGAC-SOLAS: Chemistry and Physics at Surface Ocean and Lower Atmosphere

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Abstract
In the sunlit surface of the ocean, primary producers convert carbon and other elements into organic matter, which serves as food for microbes. While most of this newly formed organic material is quickly respired, a small fraction somehow evades this process and persists as dissolved organic carbon (DOC) for thousands of years. This vast carbon reservoir plays a crucial role in carbon sequestration and climate regulation. However, despite decades of study, key questions regarding the production, transformation, and long-term fate of DOC remain unresolved. In this talk, I will provide an overview of my current research, which explores some of these critical aspects.
 
Keywords
Dissolved organic carbon,Refractory dissolved organic carbon
Speaker
Yuan Shen
Professor Xiamen University

Submission Author
Yuan Shen Xiamen University
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    Jan 13

    2025

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    Jan 17

    2025

  • Sep 27 2024

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Sponsored By
State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
Department of Earth Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China
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