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Publications
Helmholtz Centre Potsdam
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences Abstract (EDOC: 17884)The two long-term sources of atmospheric carbon are CO2
degassing from metamorphic and volcanic activity, and oxidation of
organic carbon (OC) contained in sedimentary rocks, or petrogenic
organic carbon (OCpetro). The latter fl ux is still poorly constrained.
In this study, we report particulate organic carbon content and 14C
activity measurements in Amazon River sediments, which allow for
estimates of the OCpetro content of these sediments. A large decrease
of OCpetro content in riverine sediments is observed from the outlet
of the Andes to the mouth of the large tributaries. This loss reveals
oxidation of OCpetro during transfer of sediments in the fl oodplain,
and results in an escape of ~0.25 Mt C/yr to the atmosphere, which is
on the same order of magnitude as the CO2 consumption by silicate
weathering in the same area. Raman microspectroscopy investigations
show that graphite is the most stable phase with respect to this
oxidation process. These results emphasize the signifi cance of OCpetro
oxidation in large river fl oodplains in the global carbon cycle. (2010): Oxidation of petrogenic organic carbon in the Amazon fl oodplain as a source of atmospheric CO2. Geology, 38, 3, 255-258. |
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