Compositional Changes of Sedimentary Organic Matter from a 100-year Flood Deposit: Insights into Event-Driven Processes in the Coastal Ocean

In spite of their importance as sites of long-term burial of organic matter (OM), key questions remain regarding the factors controlling carbon sequestration in river subaqueous deltas. One of the salient, but poorly understood, features of these river-dominated ocean margins (RIOMARs) is their highly dynamic nature. Specifically, we lack quantitative understanding of the role that perturbation events, such as floods, play in the OM biogeochemistry of RIOMAR systems.

Short name and number: 
SOMFlood (221167)
Name of US Partner: 
Oregon State University
Contact: 

CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE (IT) / LANGONE Leonardo

Participating Countries: 
United States
Area: 

Environment including Climate change

Category: 

FP7 Project with U.S. partner