Terrestrial organic-carbon reservoirs (vegetation, soils) currently consume more than a third of anthropogenic carbon emitted to the atmosphere, but the response of this “terrestrial sink” to future climate change is widely debated. Rivers export organic carbon sourced over their watersheds, offering an opportunity to assess controls on land carbon cycling on broad spatial scales. Using radiocarbon ages of biomolecular tracer compounds exported by rivers, we show that temperature and precipitation exert primary controls on biospheric-carbon turnover within river basins. These findings reveal large-scale climate control on soil carbon stocks, and they provide a framework to quantify responses of terrestrial organic-carbon reservoirs to past ...
Recent improvements in our understanding of the dynamics of soil carbon have shown that 20–40% of th...
The permafrost region has accumulated organic carbon in cold and waterlogged soils over thousands of...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [ADD1_IRSTEA]Dynamique et fonctionnement des écosystèmesInternational audie...
Terrestrial vegetation and soils hold three times more carbon than the atmosphere. Much debate conce...
The mass of carbon stored as organic matter in terrestrial systems is sufficiently large to play an...
The balance between the storage of vascular plant carbon in soils, oxidation to carbon dioxide, and ...
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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 response of the terrestrial carbon cycle to climate change is among the largest uncertainties af...
Abstract. The processes controlling total carbon (C) storage and release from the terrestrial biosph...
Recent improvements in our understanding of the dynamics of soil carbon have shown that 20-40% of th...
A substantial amount of the atmospheric carbon taken up on land through photosynthesis and chemical ...
Recent improvements in our understanding of the dynamics of soil carbon have shown that 20–40% of th...
The permafrost region has accumulated organic carbon in cold and waterlogged soils over thousands of...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [ADD1_IRSTEA]Dynamique et fonctionnement des écosystèmesInternational audie...
Terrestrial vegetation and soils hold three times more carbon than the atmosphere. Much debate conce...
The mass of carbon stored as organic matter in terrestrial systems is sufficiently large to play an...
The balance between the storage of vascular plant carbon in soils, oxidation to carbon dioxide, and ...
© 2014 Nature Publishing Group, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited. All Rights Reserved. The...
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 response of the terrestrial carbon cycle to climate change is among the largest uncertainties af...
Abstract. The processes controlling total carbon (C) storage and release from the terrestrial biosph...
Recent improvements in our understanding of the dynamics of soil carbon have shown that 20-40% of th...
A substantial amount of the atmospheric carbon taken up on land through photosynthesis and chemical ...
Recent improvements in our understanding of the dynamics of soil carbon have shown that 20–40% of th...
The permafrost region has accumulated organic carbon in cold and waterlogged soils over thousands of...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [ADD1_IRSTEA]Dynamique et fonctionnement des écosystèmesInternational audie...