Apparent Aging and Rejuvenation of Terrestrial Organic Carbon Along the River-Estuary-Coastal Ocean Continuum
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2024-04-28
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The fates of terrestrial organic carbon (OCterr) during fluvial transport from land to ocean are still not well constrained. This study systematically examines the evolution and dynamics of OCterr along the river-estuary-coastal ocean continuum in three fluvial systems discharging to the Chinese marginal seas. The C-14-depleted characteristics of bulk OC and molecular components of riverine suspended sediments and marine sediments suggest that the Chinese marginal seas are a significant sink of pre-aged OCterr. Our study reveals significant apparent aging of OCterr within estuaries, likely due to degradation of (younger) labile components, and apparent rejuvenation of OCterr in shelf systems, likely reflecting inputs of younger OCterr from proximal sources along the sediment dispersal pathway. The aging and rejuvenation of OCterr along the river-ocean continuum confounds the use of plant wax lipid C-14 to constrain lateral transport times, and sheds light on more complex OCterr dynamics in marginal seas.
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51 (8)
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American Geophysical Union
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terrestrial organic carbon; river-estuary-coastal ocean continuum; dual carbon isotopes; compound-specific C-14; source to sink
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03868 - Eglinton, Timothy I. (emeritus) / Eglinton, Timothy I. (emeritus)
08619 - Labor für Ionenstrahlphysik (LIP) / Laboratory of Ion Beam Physics (LIP)
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163162 - Climate and Anthropogenic PerturbationS of Land-Ocean Carbon tracKs (CAPS-LOCK2) (SNF)
184865 - Climate and Anthropogenetic PertubationS of Land-Ocean Carbon tracKs (CAPS-LOCK3) (SNF)
184865 - Climate and Anthropogenetic PertubationS of Land-Ocean Carbon tracKs (CAPS-LOCK3) (SNF)