Terrestrial carbon inputs to inland waters: A current synthesis of estimates and uncertainty
Florida State University · Yale University
Abstract
Abstract Globally, inland waters receive a significant but ill‐defined quantity of terrestrial carbon (C). When summed, the contemporary estimates for the three possible fates of C in inland waters (storage, outgassing, and export) highlight that terrestrial landscapes may deliver upward of 5.1 Pg of C annually. This review of flux estimates over the last decade has revealed an average increase of ∼ 0.3 Pg C yr −1 , indicating a historical underestimation of the amount of terrestrial‐C exported to inland waters. The continual increase in the estimates also underscores large data gaps and uncertainty. As research continues to refine these aquatic fluxes, especially C outgassed from the humid tropics and other…
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- Terrestrial ecosystem
- Environmental science
- Terrestrial plant
- Outgassing
- Carbon cycle
- Ecosystem
- Primary production
- Carbon flux
- Life below water