The main Patagonian rivers (Colorado, Negro, Chubut, Deseado, Coyle, Chico, Santa Cruz and Gallegos) were sampled between September 1995 and November 1998 to determine their chemical and isotopic compositions, the origins of the suspended and dissolved river loads and their inputs to the South Atlantic Ocean. This paper focuses on the dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) transport and its υ13C isotopic signature. The υ13CDIC values vary between 12Ð8 and 1Ð8‰ and allow one to distinguish two river groups: (i) the Colorado, Negro, Chubut and Santa Cruz, which display the highest values and the lowest seasonal variations; (ii) the Deseado, Coyle, Chico and Gallegos, which show the lowest values and the highest seasonal variations. For the first gr...
River water-quality studies rarely measure dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) routinely, and there is ...
The export of fluvial carbon from land to the ocean is an important connection between two of the la...
International audienceOrganic matter is an important factor that cannot be neglected when considerin...
Fluvial systems play a distinct role in monitoring the global carbon budget in the biosphere, becaus...
We report concentrations and isotope measurements (radiocarbon and stable carbon) of dissolved inorg...
Sources of dissolved and particulate carbon to the Fraser River system vary significantly in space a...
International audienceDespite dissolved carbon (C) exports from continents being crucial in the conn...
Between June 1995 and November 1998, eight Patagonian rivers were sampled for the suspended and diss...
River inputs can significantly affect carbon dynamics in the costal ocean. Here, we investigate the ...
The Santa Clara River is a prototypical small mountainous river, with a headwater height greater tha...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of ...
The scientific objective of this work is to better understand the riverine carbon transfers to the o...
River water-quality studies rarely measure dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) routinely, and there is ...
The export of fluvial carbon from land to the ocean is an important connection between two of the la...
International audienceOrganic matter is an important factor that cannot be neglected when considerin...
Fluvial systems play a distinct role in monitoring the global carbon budget in the biosphere, becaus...
We report concentrations and isotope measurements (radiocarbon and stable carbon) of dissolved inorg...
Sources of dissolved and particulate carbon to the Fraser River system vary significantly in space a...
International audienceDespite dissolved carbon (C) exports from continents being crucial in the conn...
Between June 1995 and November 1998, eight Patagonian rivers were sampled for the suspended and diss...
River inputs can significantly affect carbon dynamics in the costal ocean. Here, we investigate the ...
The Santa Clara River is a prototypical small mountainous river, with a headwater height greater tha...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of ...
The scientific objective of this work is to better understand the riverine carbon transfers to the o...
River water-quality studies rarely measure dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) routinely, and there is ...
The export of fluvial carbon from land to the ocean is an important connection between two of the la...
International audienceOrganic matter is an important factor that cannot be neglected when considerin...