Seasonal variations in inorganic carbon chemistry and associated fluxes from the Congo River were investigated at Brazzaville-Kinshasa. Small seasonal variation in dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) was found in contrast with discharge-correlated changes in pH, total alkalinity (TA), carbonate species, and dissolved organic carbon (DOC). DIC was almost always greater than TA due to the importance of CO2*, the sum of dissolved CO2 and carbonic acid, as a result of low pH. Organic acids in DOC contributed 11–61% of TA and had a strong titration effect on water pH and carbonate speciation. The CO2* and bicarbonate fluxes accounted for ~57% and 43% of the DIC flux, respectively. Congo River surface water released CO2 at a rate of ~109 mol m−2 yr−...
The Congo River, which drains pristine tropical forest and savannah and is the second largest export...
Rivers are an important aquatic conduit that connects terrestrial sources of dissolved inorganic car...
International audienceFor three decades, the solid and dissolved fluxes of the Congo River have been...
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The Oubangui is a major tributary of the Congo River, draining an area of ∼500 000 km2 mainly consis...
Studies on the biogeochemistry of East African rivers are few. We present results of intensive field...
International audienceThe Congo (Zaire) River, the world's second largest river in terms both of wat...
The Oubangui is a major tributary of the Congo River. We describe the biogeochemistry of contrasting...
International audienceDespite dissolved carbon (C) exports from continents being crucial in the conn...
The processing of terrestrially derived dissolved organic matter (DOM) during downstream transport i...
We report a water chemistry data set from 13 rivers of the Virunga Volcanic Province (VVP) (Democrat...
This study is a review of the hydrological and geochemical characteristics of the Congo basin. The t...
The processing of terrestrially derived dissolved organic matter (DOM) during downstream transport i...
Recurring latitudinal patterns of the dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) content and the fugacity of C...
The Congo River, which drains pristine tropical forest and savannah and is the second largest export...
Rivers are an important aquatic conduit that connects terrestrial sources of dissolved inorganic car...
International audienceFor three decades, the solid and dissolved fluxes of the Congo River have been...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of ...
The Oubangui is a major tributary of the Congo River, draining an area of ∼500 000 km2 mainly consis...
Studies on the biogeochemistry of East African rivers are few. We present results of intensive field...
International audienceThe Congo (Zaire) River, the world's second largest river in terms both of wat...
The Oubangui is a major tributary of the Congo River. We describe the biogeochemistry of contrasting...
International audienceDespite dissolved carbon (C) exports from continents being crucial in the conn...
The processing of terrestrially derived dissolved organic matter (DOM) during downstream transport i...
We report a water chemistry data set from 13 rivers of the Virunga Volcanic Province (VVP) (Democrat...
This study is a review of the hydrological and geochemical characteristics of the Congo basin. The t...
The processing of terrestrially derived dissolved organic matter (DOM) during downstream transport i...
Recurring latitudinal patterns of the dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) content and the fugacity of C...
The Congo River, which drains pristine tropical forest and savannah and is the second largest export...
Rivers are an important aquatic conduit that connects terrestrial sources of dissolved inorganic car...
International audienceFor three decades, the solid and dissolved fluxes of the Congo River have been...