Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6438762 | Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2014 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
To examine the source of POC in the Amazon Basin in more detail, we use radiocarbon (14C) content and the stable isotope composition (δ13C) of POC. 14C activity demonstrates that rock-derived POC is a significant component of river bed sediments and contributes to POC across the river depth-profiles of suspended sediments. We estimate that the flux of rock-derived POC may reach â¼10% of the total POC export by the Amazon River. After correcting for rock-derived POC input, we find that POC from the terrestrial biosphere (biospheric POC) is mostly sourced from C3-plants. Higher biospheric POC δ13C values in the Madeira River (by â¼0.5-1â°) are best explained by a small (<5%) contribution of C4-grasses from Bolivian savannas. Finally, we use 14C to estimate the mean age of biospheric POC exported from the Amazon Basin. The data show that biospheric POC is younger in the Solimões River (1120 years) than in the Madeira River (2850 years). These ages are much younger than the corresponding estimates of sediment residence time in the basin, suggesting that lowland areas and/or young POC from above-ground biomass may contribute disproportionately to the biomarker signals in terrigenous sediments of the Amazon delta.
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Authors
Julien Bouchez, Valier Galy, Robert G. Hilton, Jérôme Gaillardet, Patricia Moreira-Turcq, Marcela Andrea Pérez, Christian France-Lanord, Laurence Maurice,