Carbon pools and fluxes in the China Seas and adjacent oceans
Abstract The China Seas include the South China Sea, East China Sea, Yellow Sea, and
Bohai Sea. Located off the Northwestern Pacific margin, covering 4700000 km 2 from …
Bohai Sea. Located off the Northwestern Pacific margin, covering 4700000 km 2 from …
[HTML][HTML] Reviews and syntheses: Anthropogenic perturbations to carbon fluxes in Asian river systems–concepts, emerging trends, and research challenges
Human activities are drastically altering water and material flows in river systems across
Asia. These anthropogenic perturbations have rarely been linked to the carbon (C) fluxes of …
Asia. These anthropogenic perturbations have rarely been linked to the carbon (C) fluxes of …
Pre-aged soil organic carbon as a major component of the Yellow River suspended load: Regional significance and global relevance
S Tao, TI Eglinton, DB Montluçon, C McIntyre… - Earth and Planetary …, 2015 - Elsevier
Large rivers connect the continents and the oceans, and corresponding material fluxes have
a global impact on marine biogeochemistry. The Yellow River transports vast quantities of …
a global impact on marine biogeochemistry. The Yellow River transports vast quantities of …
Spatial distribution of soil organic carbon and its influencing factors under the condition of ecological construction in a hilly-gully watershed of the Loess Plateau …
B Zhao, Z Li, P Li, G Xu, H Gao, Y Cheng, E Chang… - Geoderma, 2017 - Elsevier
Carbon is an essential element for plants and plays an important role in terrestrial
ecosystem functions by affecting soil properties and quality. A large percentage of organic …
ecosystem functions by affecting soil properties and quality. A large percentage of organic …
Human activities changed organic carbon transport in Chinese rivers during 2004-2018
Rivers serve as regulators of global climate by releasing greenhouse gases, burying
particulate carbon, and connecting different ecosystem carbon pools. However, long-term …
particulate carbon, and connecting different ecosystem carbon pools. However, long-term …
Increasing riverine export of dissolved organic carbon from China
River transport of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) to the ocean is a crucial but poorly
quantified regional carbon cycle component. Large uncertainties remaining on the riverine …
quantified regional carbon cycle component. Large uncertainties remaining on the riverine …
Can reservoir regulation along the Yellow River be a sustainable way to save a sinking delta?
Today's deltas are impacted negatively by (1) accelerated subsidence (eg, from ground fluid
extraction),(2) global eustatic sea level rise, and (3) decreased sediment supply, which …
extraction),(2) global eustatic sea level rise, and (3) decreased sediment supply, which …
Human and natural activities regulate organic matter transport in Chinese rivers
Rivers connect terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems and export approximately 55.47% of the
net terrestrial carbon fixation. However, due to unavailable high-frequency monitoring data …
net terrestrial carbon fixation. However, due to unavailable high-frequency monitoring data …
Effect of water-sediment regulation of the **aolangdi reservoir on the concentrations, characteristics, and fluxes of suspended sediment and organic carbon in the …
Water-sediment regulation (WSR) of the **aolangdi Reservoir in the Yellow River is different
from other water conservancy projects, with sediment resuspending along the river …
from other water conservancy projects, with sediment resuspending along the river …
[HTML][HTML] Changes in riverine organic carbon input to the ocean from mainland China over the past 60 years
Compared to rivers in Europe and North America, Chinese rivers that discharge into oceans
have different organic carbon (OC) transport characteristics. Out of the top 25 largest rivers …
have different organic carbon (OC) transport characteristics. Out of the top 25 largest rivers …