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English: Different approaches to carbon processing in marine sediments
Paleoceanographers focus on the sedimentary record, biogeochemists quantify carbon burial and recycling, organic geochemists study alteration of organic matter, and ecologists focus on carbon as food for organisms living in the sediment. The red–orange–yellow fractions of organic matter have a different lability.
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Author Jack J. Middelburg

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