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We can probably all agree that the deep sea is not on fire. But the charred, powdery soot that results from burning things like forests or fossil fuels makes up an important part of the carbon dissolved in the ocean.
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Read More »We can probably all agree that the deep sea is not on fire.
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Read More »Spotting those differences was possible with analysis of stable carbon isotopes, non-radioactive forms of the same atom that have different numbers of neutrons but the same chemical properties. Stable carbon isotopes can be used to trace things found in nature, such as black carbon, back to their origins. On land, plants mark carbon particles with a different isotopic signature than phytoplankton in the ocean. When carbon dioxide is absorbed from the air and enters terrestrial plants, they integrate carbon-12, the most abundant carbon on Earth, more efficiently than carbon-13. “Essentially, the C-13 is a bit bigger, a bit heavier, a bit slower,” Stubbins says. “So, it gets fractionated, and it is left behind.” But phytoplankton don’t discriminate quite as much against the extra neutron in carbon-13, which is a much less abundant stable isotope. That’s why carbon in phytoplankton and the things that eat them in the ocean have a slightly higher content of carbon-13 isotopes than trees (and the things that eat them) on land, Stubbins says. Analysis of this relative abundance, he says, can determine whether black carbon was made by trees or phytoplankton. “By looking at the isotopes of black carbon, we found that black carbon in the oceans is not from the same source as the black carbon in rivers,” he says.
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