Abstract Details
(2020) Towards Refining the Carbon Budget of the Taiwan Orogeny
Blattmann T, Lin B, Liu Z, Wang S-L, Märki L, Eglinton T & Lupker M
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.203
10f: Room 3, Friday 26th June 05:33 - 05:36
Thomas Blattmann
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Baozhi Lin View abstracts at 3 conferences in series
Zhifei Liu View abstracts at 6 conferences in series
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Lena Märki View abstracts at 2 conferences in series
Timothy Eglinton View all 5 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020
Maarten Lupker View all 3 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020 View abstracts at 10 conferences in series
Baozhi Lin View abstracts at 3 conferences in series
Zhifei Liu View abstracts at 6 conferences in series
Shing-Lin Wang View abstracts at 2 conferences in series
Lena Märki View abstracts at 2 conferences in series
Timothy Eglinton View all 5 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020
Maarten Lupker View all 3 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020 View abstracts at 10 conferences in series
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Submitted by Marisa Repasch on Friday 26th June 04:22
You mention the need to resolve the preservation potential of biospheric organic carbon exported to the ocean. Through your work onshore in Taiwan and in the South China Sea, have you been able to determine the burial efficiency of OCbios? We often assume that export and burial are one-for-one, and they any OC consumed offshore is replaced by marine production, but does your Taiwan carbon budget support this?
You mention the need to resolve the preservation potential of biospheric organic carbon exported to the ocean. Through your work onshore in Taiwan and in the South China Sea, have you been able to determine the burial efficiency of OCbios? We often assume that export and burial are one-for-one, and they any OC consumed offshore is replaced by marine production, but does your Taiwan carbon budget support this?
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