Articles | Volume 23, issue 12
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-23-4243-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-23-4243-2026
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29 Jun 2026
Research article |  | 29 Jun 2026

Resolving distribution and controls of terrigenous and marine particulate organic matter across an energetic shelf

Yu-Shih Lin, Shu-Ying Chuang, Yuan-Pin Chang, Chieh-Wei Hsu, Hui-Ling Lin, James T. Liu, and Wei-Jen Huang

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Rivers and ocean currents mix organic particles from land and sea on shallow shelves, but their shares are uncertain. We measured plant-based chemical markers, carbon fingerprints, and water properties in the northeastern Taiwan Strait to track these particles from surface to seabed. Land-derived carbon is usually minor but becomes important near the seabed and is efficiently exported offshore. Our results help connect present-day particle transport with long-term carbon burial on the seafloor.
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