Riverine coupling of biogeochemical cycles between land, oceans, and atmosphere

AK Aufdenkampe, E Mayorga… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Streams, rivers, lakes, and other inland waters are important agents in the coupling of
biogeochemical cycles between continents, atmosphere, and oceans. The depiction of these …

Where carbon goes when water flows: carbon cycling across the aquatic continuum

ND Ward, TS Bianchi, PM Medeiros… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
The purpose of this review is to highlight progress in unraveling carbon cycling dynamics
across the continuum of landscapes, inland waters, coastal oceans, and the atmosphere …

Height Above the Nearest Drainage–a hydrologically relevant new terrain model

AD Nobre, LA Cuartas, M Hodnett, CD Rennó… - Journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier
This paper introduces a new terrain model named HAND, and reports on the calibration and
validation of landscape classes representing soil environments in Amazonia, which were …

HAND, a new terrain descriptor using SRTM-DEM: Mapping terra-firme rainforest environments in Amazonia

CD Rennó, AD Nobre, LA Cuartas, JV Soares… - Remote Sensing of …, 2008 - Elsevier
Optical imagery can reveal spectral properties of forest canopy, which rarely allows for
finding accurate correspondence of canopy features with soils and hydrology. In Amazonia …

Comprehensive assessment of carbon productivity, allocation and storage in three Amazonian forests

Y Malhi, LEOC Aragao, DB Metcalfe… - Global change …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The allocation and cycling of carbon (C) within forests is an important component of the
biospheric C cycle, but is particularly understudied within tropical forests. We synthesise …

Real-time monitoring of nutrients and dissolved organic matter in rivers: Capturing event dynamics, technological opportunities and future directions

PJ Blaen, K Khamis, CEM Lloyd, C Bradley… - Science of the Total …, 2016 - Elsevier
Excessive riverine nutrient concentrations threaten aquatic ecosystem structure and
functioning and can pose substantial risks to human health. Robust monitoring strategies …

The importance of aquatic carbon fluxes in net ecosystem carbon budgets: A catchment-scale review

JR Webb, IR Santos, DT Maher, K Finlay - Ecosystems, 2019 - Springer
The growing importance of resolving ecosystem carbon budgets has resulted in more
studies integrating terrestrial and aquatic carbon fluxes. Although recent estimates highlight …

Using in-situ optical sensors to study dissolved organic carbon dynamics of streams and watersheds: A review

SS Ruhala, JP Zarnetske - Science of the Total Environment, 2017 - Elsevier
It is important to understand how dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is processed and
transported through stream networks because DOC is a master water quality variable in …

The water balance of an Amazonian micro‐catchment: the effect of interannual variability of rainfall on hydrological behaviour

J Tomasella, MG Hodnett, LA Cuartas… - Hydrological …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
In humid tropical systems, the large intraseasonal and interannual variability of rainfall can
significantly affect all components of the water balance. This variability and the lack of …

Hydrological response of an Alpine catchment to rainfall and snowmelt events

D Penna, HJ van Meerveld, G Zuecco… - Journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
Alpine catchments are important sources of fresh water but compared to lower altitude
catchments our understanding of the hydrological functioning of these catchments during …