This study of organic carbon accumulation in marine environments
begins with a review of mechanisms controlling organic carbon
deposition, concentrating on results from expeditions into Baffin
Bay and the Labrador Sea, as well as the Sea of Japan and the
northwest coast of Africa. Major objects of the study were the
reconstruction of changes in palaeoceanic variables and the history
of palaeoclimates in different environments. The contributors also
developed more general models for organic carbon accumulation and
compared organic-carbon characteristics derived from different
analytical techniques in order to reach the best-fitting
interpretation model.
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