This study examines temporal variations of the abundance and carbon isotopic characteristics of particulate organic carbon (POC) and specific-source compounds in the context of hydrological variability in the Yellow River. The content and bulk carbon isotopic characteristics (13C and 14C) of POC were relatively uniform over the hydrologic (seasonal) cycle. We attribute these temporally invariant geochemical characteristics to the dominant contribution of loess material to the suspended particulate matter (SPM). In contrast, molecular-level signals revealed that hydrologic conditions exert a significant influence on the proportional contributions of petrogenic and especially fresh plant-derived OC, while pre-aged soil OC is mobilized via dee...
Studies engaging in tracking headwater carbon signatures downstream remain sparse, despite their imp...
Soil erosion and terrestrial deposition of soil organic carbon (SOC) can potentially play a signific...
To assess the role that erosion processes play in governing the character of particulate organic car...
Large rivers connect the continents and the oceans, and corresponding material fluxes have a global ...
The Yellow River transports a large amount of sediment and particulate organic carbon (POC), which i...
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Using data from four field investigations between 2003 and 2009 along the Yellow River mainstream, w...
The mass of carbon stored as organic matter in terrestrial systems is sufficiently large to play an ...
Large river systems accumulate, process, and transport huge quantities of organic matter (OM) from t...
In this study, we examined the spatial and seasonal variability in the concentrations of dissolved a...
Small rivers draining mountain islands are important in the transfer of terrestrial particulate orga...
International audienceSmall rivers draining mountain islands are important in the transfer of terres...
Burial of terrestrial organic carbon (OCterr) in marginal sea sediments is a key component of the ca...
Constraining the origins, transport history, and burial efficiency of terrestrial organic carbon (OC...
The anthropogenic and natural input and transport of particulate organic carbon (POC) into and along...
Studies engaging in tracking headwater carbon signatures downstream remain sparse, despite their imp...
Soil erosion and terrestrial deposition of soil organic carbon (SOC) can potentially play a signific...
To assess the role that erosion processes play in governing the character of particulate organic car...
Large rivers connect the continents and the oceans, and corresponding material fluxes have a global ...
The Yellow River transports a large amount of sediment and particulate organic carbon (POC), which i...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2018. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Using data from four field investigations between 2003 and 2009 along the Yellow River mainstream, w...
The mass of carbon stored as organic matter in terrestrial systems is sufficiently large to play an ...
Large river systems accumulate, process, and transport huge quantities of organic matter (OM) from t...
In this study, we examined the spatial and seasonal variability in the concentrations of dissolved a...
Small rivers draining mountain islands are important in the transfer of terrestrial particulate orga...
International audienceSmall rivers draining mountain islands are important in the transfer of terres...
Burial of terrestrial organic carbon (OCterr) in marginal sea sediments is a key component of the ca...
Constraining the origins, transport history, and burial efficiency of terrestrial organic carbon (OC...
The anthropogenic and natural input and transport of particulate organic carbon (POC) into and along...
Studies engaging in tracking headwater carbon signatures downstream remain sparse, despite their imp...
Soil erosion and terrestrial deposition of soil organic carbon (SOC) can potentially play a signific...
To assess the role that erosion processes play in governing the character of particulate organic car...