Terrestrial vegetation and soils hold three times more carbon than the atmosphere. Much debate concerns how anthropogenic activity will perturb these surface reservoirs, potentially exacerbating ongoing changes to the climate system. Uncertainties specifically persist in extrapolating point-source observations to ecosystem-scale budgets and fluxes, which require consideration of vertical and lateral processes on multiple temporal and spatial scales. To explore controls on organic carbon (OC) turnover at the river basin scale, we present radiocarbon (14C) ages on two groups of molecular tracers of plant-derived carbon—leaf-wax lipids and lignin phenols—from a globally distributed suite of rivers. We find significant negative relationships be...
Radiocarbon data from soil organic matter and soil respiration provide powerful constraints for dete...
Rivers are a significant source of particulate and dissolved organic carbon (POC, DOC) into inland w...
The abundance of organic carbon (OC) in vegetation and soils (similar to 2,600 PgC) compared to carb...
Terrestrial organic-carbon reservoirs (vegetation, soils) currently consume more than a third of ant...
Compound- and compound class-specific radiocarbon analysis of source-diagnostic 'biomarker' molecule...
The mass of carbon stored as organic matter in terrestrial systems is sufficiently large to play an ...
Soil organic carbon (SOM) constitutes the largest terrestrial reservoir of organic carbon, and in a ...
The stability of global soil carbon (C) represents a major uncertainty in forecasting future climate...
The age of organic material discharged by rivers provides information about its sources and carbon c...
The balance between the storage of vascular plant carbon in soils, oxidation to carbon dioxide, and ...
The permafrost region has accumulated organic carbon in cold and waterlogged soils over thousands of...
peer reviewedSoils deliver crucial ecosystem services, such as climate regulation through carbon (C)...
The age of organic material discharged by rivers provides information about its sources and carbon c...
The stability and potential vulnerability of soil organic matter (SOM) to global change remains inco...
Radiocarbon data from soil organic matter and soil respiration provide powerful constraints for dete...
Radiocarbon data from soil organic matter and soil respiration provide powerful constraints for dete...
Rivers are a significant source of particulate and dissolved organic carbon (POC, DOC) into inland w...
The abundance of organic carbon (OC) in vegetation and soils (similar to 2,600 PgC) compared to carb...
Terrestrial organic-carbon reservoirs (vegetation, soils) currently consume more than a third of ant...
Compound- and compound class-specific radiocarbon analysis of source-diagnostic 'biomarker' molecule...
The mass of carbon stored as organic matter in terrestrial systems is sufficiently large to play an ...
Soil organic carbon (SOM) constitutes the largest terrestrial reservoir of organic carbon, and in a ...
The stability of global soil carbon (C) represents a major uncertainty in forecasting future climate...
The age of organic material discharged by rivers provides information about its sources and carbon c...
The balance between the storage of vascular plant carbon in soils, oxidation to carbon dioxide, and ...
The permafrost region has accumulated organic carbon in cold and waterlogged soils over thousands of...
peer reviewedSoils deliver crucial ecosystem services, such as climate regulation through carbon (C)...
The age of organic material discharged by rivers provides information about its sources and carbon c...
The stability and potential vulnerability of soil organic matter (SOM) to global change remains inco...
Radiocarbon data from soil organic matter and soil respiration provide powerful constraints for dete...
Radiocarbon data from soil organic matter and soil respiration provide powerful constraints for dete...
Rivers are a significant source of particulate and dissolved organic carbon (POC, DOC) into inland w...
The abundance of organic carbon (OC) in vegetation and soils (similar to 2,600 PgC) compared to carb...