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Organic Carbon Burial With Reactive Iron Across Global Environments

open access: yesGlobal Biogeochemical Cycles, 2022
Preservation of organic carbon (OC) in marine and terrestrial deposits is enhanced by bonding with reactive iron (FeR). Association of OC with FeR (OC‐FeR) provides physical protection and hinders microbiological degradation. Roughly 20% of all OC stored
Jack Longman   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Refining the Global Estimate of Mangrove Carbon Burial Rates Using Sedimentary and Geomorphic Settings

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, 2022
This study provides updated analysis of multi‐decadal mangrove organic carbon (OC) burial rates. The available data indicate mangroves bury 138.6 (120.3–158.8, 95% C.I.) g OC m−2 yr−1 locally, or 20.18 (17.52–23.12) Tg yr−1 globally. We contend that this
J. Breithaupt, H. Steinmuller
semanticscholar   +1 more source

How can blue carbon burial in seagrass meadows increase long-term, net sequestration of carbon? A critical review

open access: yesEnvironmental Research Letters, 2022
Blue carbon sequestration in seagrass meadows has been proposed as a low-risk, nature-based solution to offset carbon emissions and reduce the effects of climate change. Although the timescale of seagrass carbon burial is too short to offset emissions of
S. Johannessen
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Global Ocean Sediment Composition and Burial Flux in the Deep Sea

open access: yesGlobal Biogeochemical Cycles, 2021
Quantitative knowledge about the burial of sedimentary components at the seafloor has wide‐ranging implications in ocean science, from global climate to continental weathering.
C. T. Hayes   +28 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

On the delimitation of the carbonate burial realm

open access: yesThe Depositional Record, 2021
Over the past decades, the burial realm, the most prolonged and arguably the least well‐understood diagenetic environment, has received significant research attention.
A. Immenhauser
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Materials of Burial Mound Ust-Pogozhye

open access: yesНижневолжский археологический вестник, 2017
Six burial mounds were excavated near the village of Ust-Pogozhye in the Ilovlinsky District of the Volgograd Region on the Berdiya River (the tributary of the Ilovlya River). There were burials of Yamna culture, Сatacomb culture and Srubna culture which
Vladislav I. Mamontov, Vasiliy V. Mataev
doaj   +1 more source

Funeral Epitaph of Zhao Rugua (1170-1231), the Author of Zhufan zhi (“Records of Foreign Peoples”; 1225). Structural-Descriptive and Archaelogical Analysis of the Source

open access: yesRUDN Journal of World History, 2021
The present work is a continuation of two previously published articles in which the biography of Zhao Rugua 趙汝适 (1170-1231), the author of Zhufan zhi 諸蕃志 (Records of Foreign Peoples; 1225) an important historical geographical source about the foreign ...
Ivan Alexeevich Zaitsev   +1 more
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The Identification and Treatment of a Unique Cache of Organic Artefacts from Menorca's Bronze Age

open access: yesJournal of Conservation and Museum Studies, 1996
A unique cache of organic artefacts was excavated in March 1995 from Cova d'es Carritx, Menorca, a sealed cave system that was used as a mortuary in the late second or early first millennia BC.
Howard Wellman
doaj   +1 more source

Pourquoi étudier les paysages religieux en Gaule ?

open access: yesLes Nouvelles de l’Archéologie, 2020
This paper aims to develop a reflexive analysis on a subject of study in progression since the beginning of the years 2000. Focused essentially on Gauls, this article first proposes a definition of the concept of “religious (or sacred) landscape” and a ...
Raphaël Golosetti
doaj   +1 more source

The Death of Jaromír Czernin 1908

open access: yesTheatrum Historiae, 2021
This article evaluates the death and funeral culture in the high aristocratic society of the Habsburg monarchy at the turn of the twentieth century, focusing on the illness and death of the mostly forgotten Count Jaromír Czernin (1818–1908). It attempts
Michal Jirman
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