The fate of black carbon (BC), a stable form of thermally altered organic carbon produced during biomass and fuel combustion, remains an area of uncertainty in the global carbon cycle. The transfer of photosynthetically derived BC into extremely long‐term oceanic storage is of particular significance and rivers are the key linkage between terrestrial sources and oceanic stores. Significant fluvial fluxes of dissolved BC to oceans result from the slow release of BC from degrading charcoal stocks; however, these fluvial fluxes may also include undetermined contributions of aerosol BC, produced by biomass and fossil fuel combustion, which are deposited in river catchments following atmospheric transport. By investigation of the Paraíba do Sul ...
Black carbon (BC) is the highly graphitized byproduct of incomplete combustion that could be a sink ...
This dataset contains the data used for statistical model fitting in the study by Jones et al. (2019...
Black carbon (BC), the incomplete combustion product from biomass and fossil fuel burning, is ubiqui...
The fate of black carbon (BC), a stable form of thermally altered organic carbon produced during bio...
Datasets in support of submission of manuscript to Journal of Geophysical Research. (2017)The journa...
Black carbon (BC) is known to be a potential sink of carbon for the global carbon cycle, particularl...
Black carbon (BC) is a major constituent of the charcoal and soot (aerosol) produced by biomass and ...
Each year, tropical rivers export a dissolved organic carbon (DOC) flux to the global oceans that is...
Wildfires and incomplete combustion of fossil fuel produce large amounts of black carbon. Black carb...
This is the final version. Available on open access from AGU via the DOI in this record.The dataset ...
Riverine dissolved organic carbon (DOC) contains charcoal byproducts, termed black carbon (BC). To d...
Black carbon (BC) is a recalcitrant form of organic carbon (OC) produced by landscape fires. BC is a...
Black carbon (BC) is an organic residue formed primarily from biomass burning (e.g., wildfires) and ...
Wildfires and incomplete combustion of fossil fuel produce large amounts of black carbon. Black carb...
Black carbon (BC), the incomplete combustion product from biomass and fossil fuel burning, is ubiqui...
Black carbon (BC) is the highly graphitized byproduct of incomplete combustion that could be a sink ...
This dataset contains the data used for statistical model fitting in the study by Jones et al. (2019...
Black carbon (BC), the incomplete combustion product from biomass and fossil fuel burning, is ubiqui...
The fate of black carbon (BC), a stable form of thermally altered organic carbon produced during bio...
Datasets in support of submission of manuscript to Journal of Geophysical Research. (2017)The journa...
Black carbon (BC) is known to be a potential sink of carbon for the global carbon cycle, particularl...
Black carbon (BC) is a major constituent of the charcoal and soot (aerosol) produced by biomass and ...
Each year, tropical rivers export a dissolved organic carbon (DOC) flux to the global oceans that is...
Wildfires and incomplete combustion of fossil fuel produce large amounts of black carbon. Black carb...
This is the final version. Available on open access from AGU via the DOI in this record.The dataset ...
Riverine dissolved organic carbon (DOC) contains charcoal byproducts, termed black carbon (BC). To d...
Black carbon (BC) is a recalcitrant form of organic carbon (OC) produced by landscape fires. BC is a...
Black carbon (BC) is an organic residue formed primarily from biomass burning (e.g., wildfires) and ...
Wildfires and incomplete combustion of fossil fuel produce large amounts of black carbon. Black carb...
Black carbon (BC), the incomplete combustion product from biomass and fossil fuel burning, is ubiqui...
Black carbon (BC) is the highly graphitized byproduct of incomplete combustion that could be a sink ...
This dataset contains the data used for statistical model fitting in the study by Jones et al. (2019...
Black carbon (BC), the incomplete combustion product from biomass and fossil fuel burning, is ubiqui...