Dirk Jong
VU University Amsterdam
11 Papers
5 Citations
Dirk Jong is an academic researcher from VU University Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Permafrost & Mineral dust. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications. Previous affiliations of Dirk Jong include Utrecht University.
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Papers
Rapid Sediment Accumulation Results in High Methane Effluxes from Coastal Sediments.
Matthias Egger,Wytze Lenstra,Dirk Jong,Filip J. R. Meysman,Célia Sapart,Carina van der Veen,Thomas Röckmann,Santiago Gonzalez,Caroline P. Slomp +8 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that anthropogenic eutrophication and rapid sediment accumulation likely increase the release of CH4 from coastal sediments by providing abundant substrate.
Seasonal variability in particulate organic carbon degradation in the Kolyma River, Siberia
Kirsi Keskitalo,Lisa Bröder,Dirk Jong,Nikita Zimov,Anna Davydova,S. P. Davydov,Tommaso Tesi,Paul Mann,Negar Haghipour,Timothy I. Eglinton,Jorien E. Vonk +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the Kolyma River, the largest river system underlain with continuous permafrost, during 9-15 d whole-water incubations (containing POC and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) during two seasons: spring freshet (early June) and late summer (end of July).
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Selective Sorting and Degradation of Permafrost Organic Matter in the Nearshore Zone of Herschel Island (Yukon, Canada)
Dirk Jong,Lisa Bröder,Tommaso Tesi,George Tanski,Mickolai Oudenhuijsen,Michael Fritz,Hugues Lantuit,Negar Haghipour,Timothy Eglinton,Jorien E. Vonk +9 more
- 01 Jan 2024
TL;DR: The sorting and degradation of permafrost organic matter in the nearshore zone of Herschel Island are influenced by hydrodynamic processes and the partitioning of organic carbon between sediment fractions.
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Compositional changes of present-day transatlantic Saharan dust deposition
Laura F Korte,Geert-Jan A Brummer,Geert-Jan A Brummer,Michèlle van der Does,Catarina Guerreiro,Rick Hennekam,Johannes A van Hateren,Johannes A van Hateren,Dirk Jong,Chris I Munday,Stefan Schouten,Jan-Berend W Stuut,Jan-Berend W Stuut +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors dealt with the changes in Aeolian dust and marine fluxes on transect from Western Africa to the Caribbean, where Sediment traps were deployed in several depths in the ocean, as well as a horizontal flux sampler was on the continent.
Seasonal particulate organic carbon dynamics of the Kolyma River tributaries, Siberia
Kirsi Keskitalo,Lisa Bröder,Tommaso Tesi,Paul J. Mann,Dirk Jong,Sergio Bulte Garcia,A. Davydova,Sergei Davydov,Nikita Zimov,Negar Haghipour,Timothy Eglinton,Jorien E. Vonk +11 more
TL;DR: The Kolyma River tributaries exhibit distinct seasonal particulate organic carbon (POC) dynamics influenced by permafrost thaw and primary production. POC composition and sources vary throughout the hydrograph, with rapid initiation of primary production and degradation of mainly autochthonous OC during spring freshet.
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