Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) fluxes from the land to ocean have been quantified for many rivers globally. However, CO2 fluxes to the atmosphere from inland waters are quantitatively significant components of the global carbon cycle that are currently poorly constrained. Understanding, the relative contributions of natural and human-impacted processes on the DIC cycle within catchments may provide a basis for developing improved management strategies to mitigate free CO2 concentrations in rivers and subsequent evasion to the atmosphere. Here, a large, internally consistent dataset collected from 41 catchments across Great Britain (GB), accounting for ∼36% of land area (∼83,997 km2) and representative of national land cover, was used to i...
Direct measurements of the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) were ...
The export of carbon from land to sea by rivers represents a major link in the global carbon cycle. ...
International audienceDespite dissolved carbon (C) exports from continents being crucial in the conn...
Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) fluxes from the land to ocean have been quantified for many rivers ...
Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) fluxes from the land to ocean have been quantified for many rivers ...
AbstractRiver water-quality studies rarely measure dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) routinely, and t...
River water-quality studies rarely measure dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) routinely, and there is ...
The dissolved organic carbon (DOC) export from land to ocean via rivers is a significant term in the...
The fate of organic matter through watersheds has been shown to be an important component of the glo...
Rivers, as a significant component of inland freshwater systems, have been recognised to be carbon (...
A major challenge for predicting future landscape carbon (C) balances is to understand how environme...
Each year, tropical rivers export a dissolved organic carbon (DOC) flux to the global oceans that is...
Direct measurements of the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) were ...
The export of carbon from land to sea by rivers represents a major link in the global carbon cycle. ...
International audienceDespite dissolved carbon (C) exports from continents being crucial in the conn...
Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) fluxes from the land to ocean have been quantified for many rivers ...
Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) fluxes from the land to ocean have been quantified for many rivers ...
AbstractRiver water-quality studies rarely measure dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) routinely, and t...
River water-quality studies rarely measure dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) routinely, and there is ...
The dissolved organic carbon (DOC) export from land to ocean via rivers is a significant term in the...
The fate of organic matter through watersheds has been shown to be an important component of the glo...
Rivers, as a significant component of inland freshwater systems, have been recognised to be carbon (...
A major challenge for predicting future landscape carbon (C) balances is to understand how environme...
Each year, tropical rivers export a dissolved organic carbon (DOC) flux to the global oceans that is...
Direct measurements of the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) were ...
The export of carbon from land to sea by rivers represents a major link in the global carbon cycle. ...
International audienceDespite dissolved carbon (C) exports from continents being crucial in the conn...