Global Riverine Export of Dissolved Lignin Constrained by Hydrology, Geomorphology, and Land‐Cover

Author:

Bao Hongyan1ORCID,Wu Ying2ORCID,Zhan Xiaoqian1,Wang Xiaona2,Spencer Robert G. M.3ORCID,Hernes Peter J.4ORCID,Feng Xiaojuan5ORCID,Lee Li‐Chin6,Huang Jr‐Chuan6,Zhang Jingjing78,Zhao Hongwei78,Kao Shuh‐Ji17ORCID,Zhang Jing2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science College of Ocean and Earth Sciences Xiamen University Xiamen China

2. State Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research East China Normal University Shanghai China

3. Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science Florida State University Tallahassee FL USA

4. Department of Land, Air and Water Resources University of California Davis CA USA

5. State Key Laboratory of Vegetation and Environmental Change Institute of Botany Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

6. Department of Geography National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

7. State Key Laboratory of Marine Resource Utilization in South China Sea Hainan University Haikou China

8. Center for Eco‐Environment Restoration of Hainan Province College of Environment and Ecology Hainan University Haikou China

Abstract

AbstractThe land‐to‐ocean export of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (tDOM) links the two largest organic carbon (OC) pools on Earth and is changing due to anthropogenic activity and climate change. Lignin phenols are often utilized as diagnostic markers for tDOM in aquatic systems, but information on the global dissolved lignin flux is still uncertain as linkages between future changes in export and global changes are poorly constrained. Thirty‐two new measurements from 15 Chinese rivers and 548 measurements collected from 97 global rivers were combined to analyze its distributions, fluxes, and potential controls. Dissolved lignin concentrations (in μg L−1) varied by more than two orders of magnitude (0.7–138 μg L−1) and were positively correlated with dissolved OC (DOC) concentrations globally, suggesting coupled export of dissolved lignin and DOC. The carbon‐normalized lignin yields (in mg g OC−1) varied by an order of magnitude (<1–30 mg (g OC)−1) and was significantly lower in the Arctic than in temperate and tropical rivers. Correlation analyses indicated that the dissolved lignin flux (FLignin) was mainly affected by water discharge and mean basin slope, while the area‐normalized yield of dissolved lignin as well as discharge‐weighted lignin concentration strongly and positively correlated with forest coverage. We, for the first time, estimated global FLignin ranges from 0.58 to 1.2 Tg yr−1 by using different approaches. Our synthesis reveals that future changes in land‐cover that is driven by climate change as well as other human activities would impose a significant influence on the land‐to‐ocean export of tDOM.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Atmospheric Science,General Environmental Science,Environmental Chemistry,Global and Planetary Change

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