The turbulent surfaces of rivers and streams are natural hotspots of biogeochemical exchange with the atmosphere. At the global scale, the total river-atmosphere flux of trace gasses such as carbon dioxide depends on the proportion of Earth’s surface that is covered by the fluvial network, yet the total surface area of rivers and streams is poorly constrained. We used a global database of planform river hydromorphology and a statistical approach to show that global river and stream surface area at mean annual discharge is 773,000 ± 79,000 square kilometers (0.58 ± 0.06%) of Earth’s nonglaciated land surface, an area 44 ± 15% larger than previous spatial estimates. We found that rivers and streams likely play a greater role in controlling la...
Using river centerlines created with Landsat images and the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission digita...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Freshwater systems provide a unique cross-section of e...
Contains fulltext : 203830.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)River ecosystem...
To better integrate lotic ecosystems into global cycles and budgets, we provide approximations of th...
The abundance and morphology of rivers control the rates of hydraulic and biogeochemical exchange be...
Despite the importance of rivers to industry, agriculture, the climate system, and global ecosystems...
Inland waters, including streams and rivers, are active components of the global carbon cycle. Despi...
Rivers are the arteries of the planet, providing vital resources as they flow and pulse across lands...
Mean annual temperature and mean annual precipitation drive much of the variation in productivity ac...
HighlightsLandsat images capture detailed river anabranching in the 20 world's large rivers.∼49% of ...
River networks regulate carbon and nutrient exchange between continents, atmosphere, and oceans. How...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas and its concentrations have tripled in the atmosphere since...
The datasets contain monthly partial pressure of dissolved CO2 (pCO2, µatm), gas transfer velocity (...
River networks represent the largest biogeochemical nexus between the continents, ocean and atmosphe...
1. Summary Global estimates of reach-level bankfull river width generated in the article by Peirong...
Using river centerlines created with Landsat images and the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission digita...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Freshwater systems provide a unique cross-section of e...
Contains fulltext : 203830.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)River ecosystem...
To better integrate lotic ecosystems into global cycles and budgets, we provide approximations of th...
The abundance and morphology of rivers control the rates of hydraulic and biogeochemical exchange be...
Despite the importance of rivers to industry, agriculture, the climate system, and global ecosystems...
Inland waters, including streams and rivers, are active components of the global carbon cycle. Despi...
Rivers are the arteries of the planet, providing vital resources as they flow and pulse across lands...
Mean annual temperature and mean annual precipitation drive much of the variation in productivity ac...
HighlightsLandsat images capture detailed river anabranching in the 20 world's large rivers.∼49% of ...
River networks regulate carbon and nutrient exchange between continents, atmosphere, and oceans. How...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas and its concentrations have tripled in the atmosphere since...
The datasets contain monthly partial pressure of dissolved CO2 (pCO2, µatm), gas transfer velocity (...
River networks represent the largest biogeochemical nexus between the continents, ocean and atmosphe...
1. Summary Global estimates of reach-level bankfull river width generated in the article by Peirong...
Using river centerlines created with Landsat images and the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission digita...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Freshwater systems provide a unique cross-section of e...
Contains fulltext : 203830.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)River ecosystem...