Regional-scale lateral carbon transport and CO<sub>2</sub> evasion in temperate stream catchments
Inland waters play an important role in regional to global-scale carbon cycling by transporting, processing and emitting substantial amounts of carbon, which originate mainly from their catchments. In this study, we analyzed the relationship between terrestrial net primary production (NPP) and t...
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doaj-1364b00477e4401abf3892769b377e7f2020-11-24T22:07:30ZengCopernicus PublicationsBiogeosciences1726-41701726-41892017-11-01145003501410.5194/bg-14-5003-2017Regional-scale lateral carbon transport and CO<sub>2</sub> evasion in temperate stream catchmentsK. Magin0C. Somlai-Haase1R. B. Schäfer2A. Lorke3Institute for Environmental Sciences, University of Koblenz-Landau, Fortstr. 7, 76829 Landau, GermanyInstitute for Environmental Sciences, University of Koblenz-Landau, Fortstr. 7, 76829 Landau, GermanyInstitute for Environmental Sciences, University of Koblenz-Landau, Fortstr. 7, 76829 Landau, GermanyInstitute for Environmental Sciences, University of Koblenz-Landau, Fortstr. 7, 76829 Landau, GermanyInland waters play an important role in regional to global-scale carbon cycling by transporting, processing and emitting substantial amounts of carbon, which originate mainly from their catchments. In this study, we analyzed the relationship between terrestrial net primary production (NPP) and the rate at which carbon is exported from the catchments in a temperate stream network. The analysis included more than 200 catchment areas in southwest Germany, ranging in size from 0.8 to 889 km<sup>2</sup> for which CO<sub>2</sub> evasion from stream surfaces and downstream transport with stream discharge were estimated from water quality monitoring data, while NPP in the catchments was obtained from a global data set based on remote sensing. We found that on average 13.9 g C m<sup>−2</sup> yr<sup>−1</sup> (corresponding to 2.7 % of terrestrial NPP) are exported from the catchments by streams and rivers, in which both CO<sub>2</sub> evasion and downstream transport contributed about equally to this flux. The average carbon fluxes in the catchments of the study area resembled global and large-scale zonal mean values in many respects, including NPP, stream evasion and the carbon export per catchment area in the fluvial network. A review of existing studies on aquatic–terrestrial coupling in the carbon cycle suggests that the carbon export per catchment area varies in a relatively narrow range, despite a broad range of different spatial scales and hydrological characteristics of the study regions.https://www.biogeosciences.net/14/5003/2017/bg-14-5003-2017.pdf |
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Regional-scale lateral carbon transport and CO<sub>2</sub> evasion in temperate stream catchments |
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Regional-scale lateral carbon transport and CO<sub>2</sub> evasion in temperate stream catchments |
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Regional-scale lateral carbon transport and CO<sub>2</sub> evasion in temperate stream catchments |
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Regional-scale lateral carbon transport and CO<sub>2</sub> evasion in temperate stream catchments |
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Regional-scale lateral carbon transport and CO<sub>2</sub> evasion in temperate stream catchments |
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regional-scale lateral carbon transport and co<sub>2</sub> evasion in temperate stream catchments |
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Inland waters play an important role in regional to
global-scale carbon cycling by transporting, processing and emitting
substantial amounts of carbon, which originate mainly from their catchments.
In this study, we analyzed the relationship between terrestrial net primary
production (NPP) and the rate at which carbon is exported from the
catchments in a temperate stream network. The analysis included more than
200 catchment areas in southwest Germany, ranging in size from 0.8 to 889 km<sup>2</sup> for which CO<sub>2</sub> evasion from stream surfaces and downstream
transport with stream discharge were estimated from water quality monitoring
data, while NPP in the catchments was obtained from a global data set based
on remote sensing. We found that on average 13.9 g C m<sup>−2</sup> yr<sup>−1</sup>
(corresponding to 2.7 % of terrestrial NPP) are exported from the
catchments by streams and rivers, in which both CO<sub>2</sub> evasion and
downstream transport contributed about equally to this flux. The average
carbon fluxes in the catchments of the study area resembled global and
large-scale zonal mean values in many respects, including NPP, stream
evasion and the carbon export per catchment area in the fluvial
network. A review of existing studies on aquatic–terrestrial coupling in the
carbon cycle suggests that the carbon export per catchment area varies in a
relatively narrow range, despite a broad range of different spatial scales
and hydrological characteristics of the study regions. |
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