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Global Patterns in Marine Sediment Carbon Stocks
Frontiers in Marine Science (2020)
  • Edd Hammill, Utah State University
Abstract
To develop more accurate global carbon (C) budgets and to better inform management of human activities in the ocean, we need high-resolution estimates of marine C stocks. Here we quantify global marine sedimentary C stocks at a 1-km resolution, and find that marine sediments store 2322 (2239–2391) Pg C in the top 1 m (nearly twice that of terrestrial soils). Sediments in abyss/basin zones account for 79% of the global marine sediment C stock, and 49% of that stock is within the 200-mile Exclusive Economic Zones of countries. Currently, only 2% of sediment C stocks are located in highly to fully protected areas that prevent the disturbance of the seafloor. Our results show that marine sediments represent a large and globally important C sink. However, the lack of protection for marine C stocks makes them highly vulnerable to human disturbances that can lead to their remineralization to CO2, further aggravating climate change impacts.
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Publication Date
2020
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.00165
Citation Information
Edd Hammill. "Global Patterns in Marine Sediment Carbon Stocks" Frontiers in Marine Science Vol. 7 Iss. Art.165 (2020)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/edd-hammill/75/