Carbon accumulation in Amazonian floodplain lakes: A significant component of amazon budgets?

The Amazon floodplains cover approximately 10% of the Amazon Basin and are composed of predominantly anoxic sediments that may store large amounts of carbon. Our study combines 210Pb derived sedimentation rates from four recently analyzed sediment cores (n = 4) with previously published organic carb...

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Main Authors: Sanders, Luciana M., Taffs, Kathryn H., Stokes, Debra J., Sanders, Christian J., Smoak, Joseph M., Enrich-Prast, Alex, Macklin, Paul A., Santos, Isaac R., Marotta, Humberto
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spelling ftunisfloridatam:oai:digitalcommons.usf.edu:fac_publications-2081 2023-05-15T15:02:42+02:00 Carbon accumulation in Amazonian floodplain lakes: A significant component of amazon budgets? Sanders, Luciana M. Taffs, Kathryn H. Stokes, Debra J. Sanders, Christian J. Smoak, Joseph M. Enrich-Prast, Alex Macklin, Paul A. Santos, Isaac R. Marotta, Humberto 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/fac_publications/1081 https://login.ezproxy.lib.usf.edu/login?url=http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/lol2.10034/full unknown Digital Commons @ University of South Florida https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/fac_publications/1081 https://login.ezproxy.lib.usf.edu/login?url=http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/lol2.10034/full http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ CC-BY-NC-ND USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications Amazon Floodplain lakes Carbon accumulation Environmental Sciences text 2017 ftunisfloridatam 2021-10-09T08:20:39Z The Amazon floodplains cover approximately 10% of the Amazon Basin and are composed of predominantly anoxic sediments that may store large amounts of carbon. Our study combines 210Pb derived sedimentation rates from four recently analyzed sediment cores (n = 4) with previously published organic carbon (OC) burial estimates (n = 18) to provide a broad, first order estimate of carbon accumulation in Amazon floodplain lakes. The OC burial rates were 266 ± 57 g C m−2 yr−1. This rate is several folds greater than those reported for lakes in arctic, boreal, temperate, and tropical regions. The large amount and spatial variation of OC burial rates in these floodplain lakes highlights the need for increased sampling efforts to better measure these potentially important components of the Amazon Basin carbon budget. Text Arctic Digital Commons University of South Florida (USF) Arctic
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Floodplain lakes
Carbon accumulation
Environmental Sciences
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Floodplain lakes
Carbon accumulation
Environmental Sciences
Sanders, Luciana M.
Taffs, Kathryn H.
Stokes, Debra J.
Sanders, Christian J.
Smoak, Joseph M.
Enrich-Prast, Alex
Macklin, Paul A.
Santos, Isaac R.
Marotta, Humberto
Carbon accumulation in Amazonian floodplain lakes: A significant component of amazon budgets?
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Floodplain lakes
Carbon accumulation
Environmental Sciences
description The Amazon floodplains cover approximately 10% of the Amazon Basin and are composed of predominantly anoxic sediments that may store large amounts of carbon. Our study combines 210Pb derived sedimentation rates from four recently analyzed sediment cores (n = 4) with previously published organic carbon (OC) burial estimates (n = 18) to provide a broad, first order estimate of carbon accumulation in Amazon floodplain lakes. The OC burial rates were 266 ± 57 g C m−2 yr−1. This rate is several folds greater than those reported for lakes in arctic, boreal, temperate, and tropical regions. The large amount and spatial variation of OC burial rates in these floodplain lakes highlights the need for increased sampling efforts to better measure these potentially important components of the Amazon Basin carbon budget.
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author Sanders, Luciana M.
Taffs, Kathryn H.
Stokes, Debra J.
Sanders, Christian J.
Smoak, Joseph M.
Enrich-Prast, Alex
Macklin, Paul A.
Santos, Isaac R.
Marotta, Humberto
author_facet Sanders, Luciana M.
Taffs, Kathryn H.
Stokes, Debra J.
Sanders, Christian J.
Smoak, Joseph M.
Enrich-Prast, Alex
Macklin, Paul A.
Santos, Isaac R.
Marotta, Humberto
author_sort Sanders, Luciana M.
title Carbon accumulation in Amazonian floodplain lakes: A significant component of amazon budgets?
title_short Carbon accumulation in Amazonian floodplain lakes: A significant component of amazon budgets?
title_full Carbon accumulation in Amazonian floodplain lakes: A significant component of amazon budgets?
title_fullStr Carbon accumulation in Amazonian floodplain lakes: A significant component of amazon budgets?
title_full_unstemmed Carbon accumulation in Amazonian floodplain lakes: A significant component of amazon budgets?
title_sort carbon accumulation in amazonian floodplain lakes: a significant component of amazon budgets?
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