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The potential hidden age of dissolved organic carbon exported by peatland streams

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Dean JF, Garnett MH, Spyrakos E & Billett MF (2019) The potential hidden age of dissolved organic carbon exported by peatland streams. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 124 (2), pp. 328-341. https://doi.org/10.1029/2018JG004650

Abstract
Radiocarbon (14C) is a key tracer for detecting the mobilization of previously stored terrestrial organic carbon (C) into aquatic systems. Old C (>1,000 y B.P.) may be ¡®masked¡¯ by post©\bomb C (fixed from the atmosphere post©\AD1950), potentially rendering bulk aquatic dissolved organic C (DOC) 14C measurements insensitive to old C. We collected DOC with a modern 14C signature from a temperate Scottish peatland stream and decomposed it to produce CO2 under simulated natural conditions over 140 days. We measured the 14C of both DOC and CO2 at seven time©\points and found that while DOC remained close to modern in age, the resultant CO2 progressively increased in age up to 2356 ¡À 767 y B.P. The results of this experiment demonstrate that the bulk DO14C pool can hide the presence of old C within peatland stream DOC export, demonstrating that bulk DO14C measurements can be an insensitive indicator of peatland disturbance. Our experiment also demonstrates that this old C component is biologically and photochemically available for conversion to the greenhouse gas CO2, and as such bulk DO14C measurements do not reflect the 14C signature of the labile organic C pool exported by inland water systems more broadly. Moreover, our experiment suggests that old C may be an important component of CO2 emissions to the atmosphere from peatland aquatic systems, with implications for tracing and modeling interactions between the hydrological and terrestrial C cycles.

Keywords
Radiocarbon (14C); dissolved organic carbon (DOC); carbon dioxide (CO2); aquatic respiration; aquatic carbon cycle; peatlands

Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences: Volume 124, Issue 2

StatusPublished
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Publication date02/02/2019
Publication date online02/02/2019
Date accepted by journal26/01/2019
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ISSN2169-8953
eISSN2169-8961

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Professor Evangelos Spyrakos

Professor Evangelos Spyrakos

Professor, Biological and Environmental Sciences

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