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https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-11-3635-2014
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the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-11-3635-2014
© Author(s) 2014. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
Old carbon contributes to aquatic emissions of carbon dioxide in the Amazon
L. E. Vihermaa
School of Geographical and Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
S. Waldron
School of Geographical and Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
M. H. Garnett
NERC Radiocarbon Facility, East Kilbride, UK
J. Newton
Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre (SUERC), East Kilbride, UK
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15 citations as recorded by crossref.
- A Global Data Analysis for Representing Sediment and Particulate Organic Carbon Yield in Earth System Models Z. Tan et al.
- C mobilisation in disturbed tropical peat swamps: old DOC can fuel the fluvial efflux of old carbon dioxide, but site recovery can occur S. Waldron et al.
- Sources and main controls of dissolved organic and inorganic carbon in river basins: A worldwide meta-analysis V. Chaplot & M. Mutema
- Leakage of old carbon dioxide from a major river system in the Canadian Arctic S. Dasari et al.
- Fluvial carbon export from a lowland Amazonian rainforest in relation to atmospheric fluxes L. Vihermaa et al.
- A new field approach for the collection of samples for aquatic 14CO2 analysis using headspace equilibration and molecular sieve traps: the super headspace method M. Garnett et al.
- Erosion of organic carbon from the Andes and its effects on ecosystem carbon dioxide balance K. Clark et al.
- Transport and transformation of soil-derived CO2, CH4 and DOC sustain CO2 supersaturation in small boreal streams T. Rasilo et al.
- Ancient dissolved methane in inland waters revealed by a new collection method at low field concentrations for radiocarbon (14C) analysis J. Dean et al.
- Multidecadal trends in CO2 evasion and aquatic metabolism in a large temperate river A. Nguyen et al.
- Challenges Regionalizing Methane Emissions Using Aquatic Environments in the Amazon Basin as Examples J. Melack et al.
- Old carbon routed from land to the atmosphere by global river systems J. Dean et al.
- Radon‐traced pore‐water as a potential source of CO2 and CH4 to receding black and clear water environments in the Amazon Basin M. Call et al.
- Hydraulics are a first‐order control on CO2 efflux from fluvial systems H. Long et al.
- Extreme floods increase CO2 outgassing from a large Amazonian river R. Almeida et al.
15 citations as recorded by crossref.
- A Global Data Analysis for Representing Sediment and Particulate Organic Carbon Yield in Earth System Models Z. Tan et al.
- C mobilisation in disturbed tropical peat swamps: old DOC can fuel the fluvial efflux of old carbon dioxide, but site recovery can occur S. Waldron et al.
- Sources and main controls of dissolved organic and inorganic carbon in river basins: A worldwide meta-analysis V. Chaplot & M. Mutema
- Leakage of old carbon dioxide from a major river system in the Canadian Arctic S. Dasari et al.
- Fluvial carbon export from a lowland Amazonian rainforest in relation to atmospheric fluxes L. Vihermaa et al.
- A new field approach for the collection of samples for aquatic 14CO2 analysis using headspace equilibration and molecular sieve traps: the super headspace method M. Garnett et al.
- Erosion of organic carbon from the Andes and its effects on ecosystem carbon dioxide balance K. Clark et al.
- Transport and transformation of soil-derived CO2, CH4 and DOC sustain CO2 supersaturation in small boreal streams T. Rasilo et al.
- Ancient dissolved methane in inland waters revealed by a new collection method at low field concentrations for radiocarbon (14C) analysis J. Dean et al.
- Multidecadal trends in CO2 evasion and aquatic metabolism in a large temperate river A. Nguyen et al.
- Challenges Regionalizing Methane Emissions Using Aquatic Environments in the Amazon Basin as Examples J. Melack et al.
- Old carbon routed from land to the atmosphere by global river systems J. Dean et al.
- Radon‐traced pore‐water as a potential source of CO2 and CH4 to receding black and clear water environments in the Amazon Basin M. Call et al.
- Hydraulics are a first‐order control on CO2 efflux from fluvial systems H. Long et al.
- Extreme floods increase CO2 outgassing from a large Amazonian river R. Almeida et al.
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