Plumbing the Global Carbon Cycle: Integrating Inland Waters into the Terrestrial Carbon Budget

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J. J. Cole
Y. T. Prairie
N. F. Caraco
W. H. McDowell
L. J. Tranvik
R. G. Striegl
C. M. Duarte
P. Kortelainen
J. A. Downing
J. J. Middelburg
J. Melack
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[1] Institute of Ecosystem Studies,Département des Sciences biologiques
[2] Université du Québec à Montréal,Department of Natural Resources
[3] University of New Hampshire,Limnology, Department of Ecology and Evolution, Evolutionary Biology Centre
[4] Uppsala University,United States Geological Survey
[5] National Research Program,Department of Ecology, Evolution and Organismal Biology
[6] IMEDEA (CSIC-UIB),Netherlands Institute of Ecology
[7] Finnish Environment Institute,Donald Bren School of Environmental Science & Management
[8] Iowa State University,undefined
[9] Center for Estuarine and Marine Ecology,undefined
[10] University of California,undefined
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Ecosystems | 2007年 / 10卷
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global carbon; freshwater-ecosystems; inland-waters.;
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Because freshwater covers such a small fraction of the Earth’s surface area, inland freshwater ecosystems (particularly lakes, rivers, and reservoirs) have rarely been considered as potentially important quantitative components of the carbon cycle at either global or regional scales. By taking published estimates of gas exchange, sediment accumulation, and carbon transport for a variety of aquatic systems, we have constructed a budget for the role of inland water ecosystems in the global carbon cycle. Our analysis conservatively estimates that inland waters annually receive, from a combination of background and anthropogenically altered sources, on the order of 1.9 Pg C y−1 from the terrestrial landscape, of which about 0.2 is buried in aquatic sediments, at least 0.8 (possibly much more) is returned to the atmosphere as gas exchange while the remaining 0.9 Pg y−1 is delivered to the oceans, roughly equally as inorganic and organic carbon. Thus, roughly twice as much C enters inland aquatic systems from land as is exported from land to the sea. Over prolonged time net carbon fluxes in aquatic systems tend to be greater per unit area than in much of the surrounding land. Although their area is small, these freshwater aquatic systems can affect regional C balances. Further, the inclusion of inland, freshwater ecosystems provides useful insight about the storage, oxidation and transport of terrestrial C, and may warrant a revision of how the modern net C sink on land is described.
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