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Extreme rainstorms drive exceptional organic carbon export from forested humid-tropical rivers in Puerto Rico

Earth Sciences

Extreme rainstorms drive exceptional organic carbon export from forested humid-tropical rivers in Puerto Rico

K. E. Clark, R. F. Stallard, et al.

Research conducted by K. E. Clark and colleagues reveals that extreme rainfall in the Luquillo Mountains of Puerto Rico plays a crucial role in exporting significant amounts of particulate organic carbon. Their findings highlight the unique contribution of these catchments to the carbon cycle, as they serve as substantial sinks for atmospheric carbon dioxide through the export of biogenic materials during heavy rainstorms.

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Abstract
Extreme rainfall events in the humid-tropical Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico export the bulk of suspended sediment and particulate organic carbon. Using 25 years of river carbon and suspended sediment data, which targeted hurricanes and other large rainstorms, we estimated biogenic particulate organic carbon yields of 65 ± 16 tC km<sup>−2</sup> yr<sup>−1</sup> for the Icacos and 17.7 ± 5.1 tC km<sup>−2</sup> yr<sup>−1</sup> for the Mameyes rivers. These granitic and volcaniclastic catchments function as substantial atmospheric carbon-dioxide sinks, largely through export of river biogenic particulate organic carbon during extreme rainstorms. Compared to other regions, these high biogenic particulate organic carbon yields are accompanied by lower suspended sediment yields. Accordingly, particulate organic carbon export from these catchments is underpredicted by previous yield relationships, which are derived mainly from catchments with easily erodible sedimentary rocks. Therefore, rivers that drain petrogenic-carbon-poor bedrock require separate accounting to estimate their contributions to the geological carbon cycle.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Apr 19, 2022
Authors
K. E. Clark, R. F. Stallard, S. F. Murphy, M. A. Scholl, G. González, A. F. Plante, W. H. McDowell
Tags
extreme rainfall
particulate organic carbon
Luquillo Mountains
carbon cycle
sediment export
biogenic carbon
catchment analysis
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