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Earthworms Enhance Global Soil Carbon Storage Through Microbial-Mineral Stabilization. [PDF]

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Note on Particulate Organic Carbon in Bermuda Waters

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Dissolved and Particulate Organic Carbon in Chesapeake Bay

Estuaries, 1998
We measured dissolved and particulate organic carbon (DOC and POC) in samples collected along 13 transects of the salinity gradient of Chesapeake Bay. Riverine DOC and POC end-members averaged 232±19 μM and 151±53 μM, respectively, and coastal DOC and POC end-members averaged 172±19 μM and 43±6 μM, respectively.
Thomas R. Fisher   +2 more
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Particulate organic carbon in the deep sea

Deep Sea Research and Oceanographic Abstracts, 1967
Abstract Data showing the distribution of particulate and dissolved organic carbon in the tropical Pacific and Atlantic Oceans are given and support the following conclusions : (1) surface standing crop has no measurable influence on the concentration of organic particles occurring at depth; (2) below a given distance of the surface, the distribution
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Particulate organic carbon in Atlantic surface waters

Nature, 1977
PARTICIPATE organic matter (POM) in the oceans has a vital role in marine ecology as it is the major food source for living organisms in surface and deep waters. Nearly all of the suspended organic matter in the oceans originates from phyto-plankton productivity in the euphotic layers and is comprised of living plankton and dead organisms (detritus ...
S. KRISHNASWAMI, D. LAL
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Particulate organic carbon flux in the subarctic Pacific

Deep Sea Research Part A. Oceanographic Research Papers, 1983
Abstract Particulate organic carbon flux was observed at 51°N, 145°W with a moored sediment trap array. Carbon leaving the euphotic zone was equivalent to 7% of the measured daily primary production. The flux decreased non-linearly with depth, and the carbon reaching the sea floor was equivalent to 3.7% of the daily primary production.
Carl J. Lorenzen   +2 more
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Measurements of Particulate Organic Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus

2020
Carbon, nitrogen, and phosphate are three macroelements of organisms. These elements are core components of organic matter and biological macromolecules. For this reason, interest in the measurement of particulate organic carbon (POC), nitrogen (PON), and phosphorus (POP) is becoming a hot research topic.
Kai Xu   +3 more
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Carbon of Particulate Organic Matter

1984
At present the particulate material, one of the components of which in natural waters is OM, is assumed to comprise that part of OM which is retained in the filters with 0.45 – 1 µm pore size or in separators. Large OM particles in natural waters are present in an extremely scattered state and are usually not to be found in filtration particulate ...
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Particulate and dissolved organic carbon in cloud water in southern Scotland

Environmental Pollution, 1995
Total particulate carbon (TPC), which includes both elemental carbon and particulate organic carbon, total suspended particulate matter (TSP) and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) were measured in 53 cloud water samples collected using a passive 'Harp-wire' cloud collector at weekly intervals at a hill-top site in southern Scotland (Dunslair Heights, 602 ...
D A, Hadi, A, Crossley, J N, Cape
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