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Seasonal response of air-water CO2 exchange along the land-ocean aquatic continuum of the northeast North American coast
Laruelle, G.G.; Lauerwald, R.; Rotschi, J.; Raymond, A; Hartmann, J; Regnier, P. (2015). Seasonal response of air-water CO2 exchange along the land-ocean aquatic continuum of the northeast North American coast. Biogeosciences 12(5): 1447-1458. dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-12-1447-2015
In: Gattuso, J.P.; Kesselmeier, J. (Ed.) Biogeosciences. Copernicus Publications: Göttingen. ISSN 1726-4170; e-ISSN 1726-4189, more
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    Marine/Coastal

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  • Raymond, A
  • Hartmann, J
  • Regnier, P., more

Abstract
    This regional study quantifies the CO2 exchange at the air–water interface along the land–ocean aquatic continuum (LOAC) of the northeast North American coast, from streams to the shelf break. Our analysis explicitly accounts for spatial and seasonal variability in the CO2 fluxes. The yearly integrated budget reveals the gradual change in the intensity of the CO2 exchange at the air–water interface, from a strong source towards the atmosphere in streams and rivers (3.0 ± 0.5 TgC yr-1) and estuaries (0.8 ± 0.5 TgC yr-1) to a net sink in continental shelf waters (-1.7 ± 0.3 TgC yr-1). Significant differences in flux intensity and their seasonal response to climate variations is observed between the North and South sections of the study area, both in rivers and coastal waters. Ice cover, snowmelt, and intensity of the carbon removal efficiency through the estuarine filter are identified as important control factors of the observed spatiotemporal variability in CO2 exchange along the LOAC.

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