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The impact of climate and reservoirs on longitudinal riverine carbon fluxes from two major watersheds in the Central and Intermontane West

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Sarah M Stackpoole, Edward Stets, and Rob Striegl, 2014-05-20, The impact of climate and reservoirs on longitudinal riverine carbon fluxes from two major watersheds in the Central and Intermontane West: Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences.

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A nested sampling network on the Colorado (CR) and Missouri Rivers (MR) provided data to assess impacts of large-scale reservoir systems and climate on carbon export. The Load Estimator (LOADEST) model was used to estimate both dissolved inorganic and organic carbon (DIC and DOC) fluxes for a total of 22 sites along the main stems of the CR and MR. Both the upper CR and MR DIC and DOC fluxes increased longitudinally, but the lower CR fluxes decreased while the lower MRs continued to increase. We examined multiple factors through space and time that help explain these flux patterns. Seasonal variability in precipitation and temperature, along with site-level concentration versus discharge relationships proved to be significant factors [...]

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DOI https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/term/528e9a2ce4b05d51c7038afe 10.1002/2013JG002496

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noteStackpoole, S.M., Stets, E.G., Striegl, R.G. (2014). The impact of climate and reservoirs on longitudinal carbon fluxes from two major watersheds in the Central and Intermontane West. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences. doi: 10.1002/2013JG002496

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