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Marked isotopic variability within and between the Amazon River and marine dissolved black carbon pools

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-11543-9

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  1. University of Zurich Forschungskredit Fellowship
  2. Science Faculty of the University of Zurich [STWF-18-026]
  3. SNSF [200021_178768]
  4. University Research Priority Program: Global Change and Biodiversity
  5. NSF DEB Grant [1256724]
  6. FAPESP [08/58089-9]
  7. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [200021_178768] Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)

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Riverine dissolved organic carbon (DOC) contains charcoal byproducts, termed black carbon (BC). To determine the significance of BC as a sink of atmospheric CO2 and reconcile budgets, the sources and fate of this large, slow-cycling and elusive carbon pool must be constrained. The Amazon River is a significant part of global BC cycling because it exports an order of magnitude more DOC, and thus dissolved BC (DBC), than any other river. We report spatially resolved DBC quantity and radiocarbon (Delta(14)c) measurements, paired with molecular-level characterization of dissolved organic matter from the Amazon River and tributaries during low discharge. The proportion of BC-like polycyclic aromatic structures decreases downstream, but marked spatial variability in abundance and Delta C-14 values of DBC molecular markers imply dynamic sources and cycling in a manner that is incongruent with bulk DOC. We estimate a flux from the Amazon River of 1.9-2.7 Tg DBC yr(-1) that is composed of predominately young DBC, suggesting that loss processes of modern DBC are important.

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