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DescriptionOrganic carbon cycle including the flow of kerogen.png
English: Organic carbon cycle including the flow of kerogen
Organic carbon cycle with the flow of kerogen (black solid lines) and the flow of biospheric carbon (green solid lines) showing both the fixation of atmospheric CO2 by terrestrial and marine primary productivity. The combined flux of reworked kerogen and biospheric carbon into ocean sediments constitutes total organic carbon burial entering the endogenous kerogen pool
References:
Galy V., Peucker-Ehrenbrink B. and Eglinton T. I. (2015) "Global carbon export from the terrestrial biosphere controlled by erosion". Nature, 521: 204–207.
Hedges J. I. and Oades J. M. (1997) "Comparative organic geochemistries of soils and marine sediments". Org. Geochem., 27: 319–361.
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