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English: Components of the biological pump
Photic zone: 0–100 m; Mesopelagic: 100–1000 m; Bathypelagic: 1000 to abyssal depths. Below 1000 m depth carbon is considered removed from the atmosphere for at least 100 years (see main text). Scavenging: DOC incorporation within sinking particles.
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doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2018.08.017
Author F.Boscolo-Galazzo, K.A.Crichton, S.Barker and P.N.Pearson

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