Small headwater streams are recognized for intense outgassing to the atmosphere of climate-relevant carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4). Though these headwaters are markedly oversaturated for both CO2 and CH4, the origins and controls over the fate of these two carbon-gases are still poorly constrained, especially for the stronger greenhouse gas CH4. Here, by measuring stream-based production of CO2 and CH4, concurrently with their rates of outgassing to the atmosphere, we identify distinct biophysical control mechanisms for each gas. We show that while CO2 is largely imported from the catchment in proportion to discharge, CO2 outgassing can be modulated by in-stream metabolism to offset outgassing by up to 30% in spring and summer. In c...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas and its concentrations have tripled in the atmosphere since...
Streams and rivers are‘active pipelines’where high rates of carbon (C) turnover can lead to globally...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) from streambeds are current...
Small headwater streams are recognized for intense outgassing to the atmosphere of climate‐relevant ...
Streams and rivers can substantially modify organic carbon (OC) inputs from terrestrial landscapes, ...
Streams and rivers can substantially modify organic carbon (OC) inputs from terrestrial landscapes, ...
Streams and rivers are biogeochemical “hot spots”, simultaneously processing and transporting both t...
Our understanding of the role of freshwaters in the global carbon cycle is being revised, but there ...
Streams and rivers are 'active pipelines' where high rates of carbon (C) turnover can lead to global...
Streams and rivers are ‘active pipelines’ where high rates of carbon (C) turnover can lead to global...
Streams and rivers are active processors of terrestrial carbon and significant sources of carbon dio...
Globally, rivers and streams are important sources of carbon dioxide and methane, with small rivers ...
Ephemeral streams and wetlands are characterized by complex cycles of submersion and emersion, which...
River networks play an important role in elemental cycling at watershed, regional, and global scales...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas and its concentrations have tripled in the atmosphere since...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas and its concentrations have tripled in the atmosphere since...
Streams and rivers are‘active pipelines’where high rates of carbon (C) turnover can lead to globally...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) from streambeds are current...
Small headwater streams are recognized for intense outgassing to the atmosphere of climate‐relevant ...
Streams and rivers can substantially modify organic carbon (OC) inputs from terrestrial landscapes, ...
Streams and rivers can substantially modify organic carbon (OC) inputs from terrestrial landscapes, ...
Streams and rivers are biogeochemical “hot spots”, simultaneously processing and transporting both t...
Our understanding of the role of freshwaters in the global carbon cycle is being revised, but there ...
Streams and rivers are 'active pipelines' where high rates of carbon (C) turnover can lead to global...
Streams and rivers are ‘active pipelines’ where high rates of carbon (C) turnover can lead to global...
Streams and rivers are active processors of terrestrial carbon and significant sources of carbon dio...
Globally, rivers and streams are important sources of carbon dioxide and methane, with small rivers ...
Ephemeral streams and wetlands are characterized by complex cycles of submersion and emersion, which...
River networks play an important role in elemental cycling at watershed, regional, and global scales...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas and its concentrations have tripled in the atmosphere since...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas and its concentrations have tripled in the atmosphere since...
Streams and rivers are‘active pipelines’where high rates of carbon (C) turnover can lead to globally...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) from streambeds are current...