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High rates of rock organic carbon oxidation sustained as Andean sediment transits the Amazon foreland-floodplain

The oxidation of organic carbon contained within sedimentary rocks (“petrogenic” carbon, or hereafter OC(petro)) emits nearly as much CO(2) as is released by volcanism, thereby playing a key role in the long-term global C budget. High erosion rates in mountains have been shown to increase OC(petro)...

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Autores principales: Dellinger, Mathieu, Hilton, Robert G., Baronas, J. Jotautas, Torres, Mark A., Burt, Emily I., Clark, Kasey E., Galy, Valier, Ccahuana Quispe, Adan Julian, West, A. Joshua
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10523614/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37725648
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2306343120
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author Dellinger, Mathieu
Hilton, Robert G.
Baronas, J. Jotautas
Torres, Mark A.
Burt, Emily I.
Clark, Kasey E.
Galy, Valier
Ccahuana Quispe, Adan Julian
West, A. Joshua
author_facet Dellinger, Mathieu
Hilton, Robert G.
Baronas, J. Jotautas
Torres, Mark A.
Burt, Emily I.
Clark, Kasey E.
Galy, Valier
Ccahuana Quispe, Adan Julian
West, A. Joshua
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description The oxidation of organic carbon contained within sedimentary rocks (“petrogenic” carbon, or hereafter OC(petro)) emits nearly as much CO(2) as is released by volcanism, thereby playing a key role in the long-term global C budget. High erosion rates in mountains have been shown to increase OC(petro) oxidation. However, these settings also export unweathered material that may continue to react in downstream floodplains. The relative importance of OC(petro) oxidation in mountains versus floodplains remains difficult to assess as disparate methods have been used in the different environments. Here, we investigate the sources and fluxes of rhenium (Re) in the Rio Madre de Dios to quantify OC(petro) oxidation from the Andes to the Amazon floodplain using a common approach. Dissolved rhenium concentrations (n = 131) range from 0.01 to 63 pmol L(−1) and vary depending on lithology and geomorphic setting. We find that >75% of the dissolved Re derives from OC(petro) oxidation and that this proportion increases downstream. We estimate that in the Andes, OC(petro) oxidation releases 11.2(+4.5)/(−2.8) tC km(−2) y(−1) of CO(2), which corresponds to ~41% of the total OC(petro) denudation (sum of oxidized and solid OC(petro)). A Re mass balance across the Rio Madre de Dios shows that 46% of OC(petro) oxidation takes place in the Andes, 14% in the foreland-lowlands, and 40% in the Andean-fed floodplains. This doubling of OC(petro) oxidation flux downstream of the Andes demonstrates that, when present, floodplains can greatly increase OC(petro) oxidation and CO(2) release.
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spelling pubmed-105236142023-09-28 High rates of rock organic carbon oxidation sustained as Andean sediment transits the Amazon foreland-floodplain Dellinger, Mathieu Hilton, Robert G. Baronas, J. Jotautas Torres, Mark A. Burt, Emily I. Clark, Kasey E. Galy, Valier Ccahuana Quispe, Adan Julian West, A. Joshua Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Physical Sciences The oxidation of organic carbon contained within sedimentary rocks (“petrogenic” carbon, or hereafter OC(petro)) emits nearly as much CO(2) as is released by volcanism, thereby playing a key role in the long-term global C budget. High erosion rates in mountains have been shown to increase OC(petro) oxidation. However, these settings also export unweathered material that may continue to react in downstream floodplains. The relative importance of OC(petro) oxidation in mountains versus floodplains remains difficult to assess as disparate methods have been used in the different environments. Here, we investigate the sources and fluxes of rhenium (Re) in the Rio Madre de Dios to quantify OC(petro) oxidation from the Andes to the Amazon floodplain using a common approach. Dissolved rhenium concentrations (n = 131) range from 0.01 to 63 pmol L(−1) and vary depending on lithology and geomorphic setting. We find that >75% of the dissolved Re derives from OC(petro) oxidation and that this proportion increases downstream. We estimate that in the Andes, OC(petro) oxidation releases 11.2(+4.5)/(−2.8) tC km(−2) y(−1) of CO(2), which corresponds to ~41% of the total OC(petro) denudation (sum of oxidized and solid OC(petro)). A Re mass balance across the Rio Madre de Dios shows that 46% of OC(petro) oxidation takes place in the Andes, 14% in the foreland-lowlands, and 40% in the Andean-fed floodplains. This doubling of OC(petro) oxidation flux downstream of the Andes demonstrates that, when present, floodplains can greatly increase OC(petro) oxidation and CO(2) release. National Academy of Sciences 2023-09-19 2023-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10523614/ /pubmed/37725648 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2306343120 Text en Copyright © 2023 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Dellinger, Mathieu
Hilton, Robert G.
Baronas, J. Jotautas
Torres, Mark A.
Burt, Emily I.
Clark, Kasey E.
Galy, Valier
Ccahuana Quispe, Adan Julian
West, A. Joshua
High rates of rock organic carbon oxidation sustained as Andean sediment transits the Amazon foreland-floodplain
title High rates of rock organic carbon oxidation sustained as Andean sediment transits the Amazon foreland-floodplain
title_full High rates of rock organic carbon oxidation sustained as Andean sediment transits the Amazon foreland-floodplain
title_fullStr High rates of rock organic carbon oxidation sustained as Andean sediment transits the Amazon foreland-floodplain
title_full_unstemmed High rates of rock organic carbon oxidation sustained as Andean sediment transits the Amazon foreland-floodplain
title_short High rates of rock organic carbon oxidation sustained as Andean sediment transits the Amazon foreland-floodplain
title_sort high rates of rock organic carbon oxidation sustained as andean sediment transits the amazon foreland-floodplain
topic Physical Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10523614/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37725648
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2306343120
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