Neidio i’r brif dudalen lywio Neidio i chwilio Neidio i’r prif gynnwys

Soil carbon residence time regulates the age of dissolved organic matter in global rivers

  • Zhaohui Liu
  • , Yongqiang Zhou
  • , Gerard Rocher-Ros
  • , Joshua F Dean
  • , Jack J Middelburg
  • , Pierre Regnier
  • , Jan Karlsson
  • , Liwei Zhang
  • , Weipeng Lin
  • , Chenglong Wang
  • , Lei Zhou
  • , Jianjun Wang
  • , Yunlin Zhang
  • , R Iestyn Woolway
  • , Travis W Drake
  • , Robert G M Spencer
  • , Peter R Leavitt
  • Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Umea University
  • University of Bristol
  • Ecology and Biodiversity Group, Utrecht University
  • Université Libre de Bruxelles
  • East China Normal University
  • Nanjing University
  • ETH Department of Environmental Systems Science
  • Florida State University Department of Earth
  • University of Regina, Saskatchewan

Allbwn ymchwil: Cyfraniad at gyfnodolynErthygladolygiad gan gymheiriaid

Crynodeb

Riverine dissolved organic carbon (DOC) constitutes a pivotal component in the Earth’s carbon cycle, yet little is known about the global patterns, sources, and factors governing lotic DOC. Here, we integrate a global dataset and employ machine learning to generate a global atlas of riverine DOC concentration and its radiocarbon (Δ14C) and stable-carbon (δ13C) isotopic signatures. Globally, riverine DOC has an average Δ14C value of –22.5 ± 144.0‰ (radiocarbon age of 221 years), with fossil carbon contributing a minor fraction (6.7 ± 3.0%). Terrestrial and autochthonous riverine production are the dominant DOC sources (>80%) at the global scale, with contemporary terrestrial DOC predominant in tropical rivers and within-river production prominent in those within temperate and semi-arid regions. Rivers draining high-latitude regions and high-elevation sites have the lowest Δ14C values (–353‰ to –78‰; ages between 3400 and 600 years). River Δ14C-DOC values correlate with soil organic carbon and riverine particulate organic carbon Δ14C values, but river DOC has much higher Δ14C values than subsurface soils indicating that riverine DOC originates from surface rather than subsurface soils. Because warming mobilizes aged organic carbon from permafrost soils, export to and processing of old carbon in recipient aquatic systems may accelerate with climate change.
Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
Rhif yr erthyglnwag237
CyfnodolynNational Science Review
Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs)
StatwsE-gyhoeddi cyn argraffu - 21 Ebr 2026

NDC y CU

Mae’r allbwn hwn yn cyfrannu at y Nod(au) Datblygu Cynaliadwy canlynol

  1. NDC 13 - Gweithredu ar y Newid yn yr Hinsawdd
    NDC 13 Gweithredu ar y Newid yn yr Hinsawdd

Ôl bys

Gweld gwybodaeth am bynciau ymchwil 'Soil carbon residence time regulates the age of dissolved organic matter in global rivers'. Gyda’i gilydd, maen nhw’n ffurfio ôl bys unigryw.

Dyfynnu hyn