Streams and rivers play a major role in the global carbon cycle as they collect, transform and deliver terrestrial organic carbon to the ocean. The rate of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) removal depends on hydrological factors (primarily water depth and residence time) that change predictably within the river network and local DOC concentration and composition is the result of transformation and removal processes in the whole upstream catchment. We thus combine theory of the form and scaling of river networks with a model of DOC removal from streamwater to investigate how the structure of river networks and the related hydrological drivers control DOC dynamics. We find that minimization of energy dissipation, the physical process that shape...
Stream metabolism plays a significant role in the global carbon cycle. Storm events can lower stream...
Streams and rivers are important components of the carbon cycle as they transport and transform diss...
International audienceLeaching of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from soils into the river network i...
Streams and rivers play a major role in the global carbon cycle as they collect, transform and deliv...
The origin and reactivity of dissolved organic matter (DOM) have received attention for decades due ...
Surface waters play a potentially important role in the global carbon balance. Dissolved organic car...
The potential for rivers to alter the flux of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from land to ocean is w...
The relative capacity for watersheds to eliminate or export reactive constituents has important impl...
Quantifying the role that freshwater ecosystems play in the global carbon cycle requires accurate me...
Inland waters play a critical role in the carbon cycle by emitting significant amounts of land-expor...
In river networks, dissolved organic matter (DOM) constitutes the major pool of organic carbon, and ...
Quantifying the transfer of organic carbon from the terrestrial to the riverine ecosystems is of cru...
Stream metabolism plays a significant role in the global carbon cycle. Storm events can lower stream...
Streams and rivers are important components of the carbon cycle as they transport and transform diss...
International audienceLeaching of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from soils into the river network i...
Streams and rivers play a major role in the global carbon cycle as they collect, transform and deliv...
The origin and reactivity of dissolved organic matter (DOM) have received attention for decades due ...
Surface waters play a potentially important role in the global carbon balance. Dissolved organic car...
The potential for rivers to alter the flux of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from land to ocean is w...
The relative capacity for watersheds to eliminate or export reactive constituents has important impl...
Quantifying the role that freshwater ecosystems play in the global carbon cycle requires accurate me...
Inland waters play a critical role in the carbon cycle by emitting significant amounts of land-expor...
In river networks, dissolved organic matter (DOM) constitutes the major pool of organic carbon, and ...
Quantifying the transfer of organic carbon from the terrestrial to the riverine ecosystems is of cru...
Stream metabolism plays a significant role in the global carbon cycle. Storm events can lower stream...
Streams and rivers are important components of the carbon cycle as they transport and transform diss...
International audienceLeaching of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from soils into the river network i...