Spatial divergence of organic carbon fates on the East Siberian Arctic Shelf: controls of depositional settings and transport processes

Published: 12 May 2026| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/hjr286w2km.2
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Chuanzhen Zhu

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To further understand the fate of organic carbon (OC) in the Arctic marine system, we examined the influence of deposition settings on OC degradation on the East Siberian Arctic shelf (ESAS). The sedimentary factors such as water depth, sedimentation rate (SR), and the physical chemistry of sedimentary debris and water mass that may affect OC degradation were considered in this study. This dataset includes 3 Excel spreadsheets. Sheet 1 shows the collected 210Pb-based sedimentation rates (SR) on the ESAS. Sheet 2 displays the information of 75 sediment samples investigated in this study, including the chemical environment of bottom water, and the analysis results of grain size, specific surface area (SSA), total organic carbon (TOC), carbon isotope, pyrolysis of organic matter, source apportionment, and degradation state. Sheet 3 shows the collected TOC, SSA, HMW n-alkanes, HMW n-alkanoic acids, Lignin, and Cutin acids of OM in the surface sediment of the ESAS.

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Organic Geochemistry, Carbon Cycle, Sediment Geochemistry, Arctic Sea

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