Sediment movement during erosion, transport and deposition greatly affects the ecosystem of river basins. However, there is presently no consensus as to whether particular river basins act as carbon dioxide (CO2) sources or sinks related to these processes. This paper introduces a rule-of-thumb coordinate system based on sediment delivery ratio (SDR) and soil humin content (SHC) in order to evaluate the net effect of soil erosion, sediment transport and deposition on CO2 flux in river basins. The SDRSHC system delineates CO2 source and sink areas, and further divides the sink into strong and weak areas according to the world-average line. The Yellow River Basin, most severely suffering soil erosion in the world, only appears to be a weak er...
Empirical observations used to constrain controls on large global modern river systems typically use...
Continental erosion of organic and inorganic carbon is estimated using the carbon transport by major...
Process controls on water, sediment, nutrient, and organic carbon exports from the landscape through...
Soil erosion not only results in severe ecological damage, but also interferes with soil organic car...
©2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.CO2 outgassing across water-air interface is ...
Soil erosion by water impacts soil organic carbon stocks and alters CO2 fluxes exchanged with the at...
Soil erosion by water impacts soil organic carbon stocks and alters CO2 fluxes exchanged with the at...
Although riverine carbon fluxes are a minor component of the global carbon cycle, the transfer of or...
Soil erosion by water impacts soil organic carbon stocks and alters CO2 fluxes exchanged with the at...
Soil erosion by water impacts soil organic carbon stocks and alters CO2 fluxes exchanged with the at...
peer reviewedThe export of carbon from land to sea by rivers represents a major link in the global c...
© Author(s) 2015.Carbon transport in river systems is an important component of the global carbon cy...
International audienceThe Red River is an Asian river system strongly affected by global changes. Th...
Soil erosion and terrestrial deposition of soil organic carbon (SOC) can potentially play a signific...
Seasonal and spatial variability of the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the human-impacted Sei...
Empirical observations used to constrain controls on large global modern river systems typically use...
Continental erosion of organic and inorganic carbon is estimated using the carbon transport by major...
Process controls on water, sediment, nutrient, and organic carbon exports from the landscape through...
Soil erosion not only results in severe ecological damage, but also interferes with soil organic car...
©2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.CO2 outgassing across water-air interface is ...
Soil erosion by water impacts soil organic carbon stocks and alters CO2 fluxes exchanged with the at...
Soil erosion by water impacts soil organic carbon stocks and alters CO2 fluxes exchanged with the at...
Although riverine carbon fluxes are a minor component of the global carbon cycle, the transfer of or...
Soil erosion by water impacts soil organic carbon stocks and alters CO2 fluxes exchanged with the at...
Soil erosion by water impacts soil organic carbon stocks and alters CO2 fluxes exchanged with the at...
peer reviewedThe export of carbon from land to sea by rivers represents a major link in the global c...
© Author(s) 2015.Carbon transport in river systems is an important component of the global carbon cy...
International audienceThe Red River is an Asian river system strongly affected by global changes. Th...
Soil erosion and terrestrial deposition of soil organic carbon (SOC) can potentially play a signific...
Seasonal and spatial variability of the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the human-impacted Sei...
Empirical observations used to constrain controls on large global modern river systems typically use...
Continental erosion of organic and inorganic carbon is estimated using the carbon transport by major...
Process controls on water, sediment, nutrient, and organic carbon exports from the landscape through...