International audienceCarbon storage by the ocean and by the land is usually quantified separately, and does not fully take into account the land-to-ocean transport of carbon through inland waters, estuaries, tidal wetlands and continental shelf waters—the `land-to-ocean aquatic continuum' (LOAC). Here we assess LOAC carbon cycling before the industrial period and perturbed by direct human interventions, including climate change. In our view of the global carbon cycle, the traditional `long-range loop', which carries carbon from terrestrial ecosystems to the open ocean through rivers, is reinforced by two `short-range loops' that carry carbon from terrestrial ecosystems to inland waters and from tidal wetlands to the open ocean. Using a mas...
The transport of carbon from land to ocean, via rivers, groundwater, and aerosols, is an important c...
Fossil fuel combustion, land use change and other human activities have increased the atmospheric ca...
Abstract Global carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) evasion from inland waters (rivers, lakes, and reservoirs) an...
International audienceCarbon storage by the ocean and by the land is usually quantified separately, ...
A substantial amount of the atmospheric carbon taken up on land through photosynthesis and chemical ...
Because freshwater covers such a small fraction of the Earth’s surface area, inland freshwater ecosy...
Fossil fuel combustion, land use change and other human activities have increased the atmospheric ca...
The Earth’s climate is strongly affected by the partitioning of carbon between its mobile reservoirs...
Accounting for the residual land sink (or missing carbon sink) has become a major budget focus for g...
The transport of carbon from land to ocean, via rivers, groundwater, and aerosols, is an important c...
Fossil fuel combustion, land use change and other human activities have increased the atmospheric ca...
Abstract Global carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) evasion from inland waters (rivers, lakes, and reservoirs) an...
International audienceCarbon storage by the ocean and by the land is usually quantified separately, ...
A substantial amount of the atmospheric carbon taken up on land through photosynthesis and chemical ...
Because freshwater covers such a small fraction of the Earth’s surface area, inland freshwater ecosy...
Fossil fuel combustion, land use change and other human activities have increased the atmospheric ca...
The Earth’s climate is strongly affected by the partitioning of carbon between its mobile reservoirs...
Accounting for the residual land sink (or missing carbon sink) has become a major budget focus for g...
The transport of carbon from land to ocean, via rivers, groundwater, and aerosols, is an important c...
Fossil fuel combustion, land use change and other human activities have increased the atmospheric ca...
Abstract Global carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) evasion from inland waters (rivers, lakes, and reservoirs) an...