Chunlin Song 宋春林

@songchunlin.bsky.social

Inland water biogeochemistry and hydrology in cold regions. Born at 353 ppm. https://songchunlin.net/

New paper in Ecosystems led by @biogeobob.bsky.social! Fun NSF-funded collaboration tracing the immediate & delayed whole-stream respiration of dissolved organic carbon using 13C-glucose & 13C-fescue leachate additions + 13C-DIC analyses w/ Michelle Baker & Stephen Plont. 💧🌎

Title, authors, and abstract of linked paper, "Dynamics of Respired Dissolved Organic Carbon in a Stream"Figure 2 in Hall et al 2026 showing modeled immediate and delayed respiration of glucose and fescue leachate Figure 5 in Hall et al summarizing the uptake rates and fate of glucose and plant leachate in a stream.
Steve Carpenter@steve-carpenter.bsky.social · 5mo ago

Fate of respired DOC traced in an open-canopy stream in Montana; ECOSYSTEMS doi.org/10.1007/s100... Bob Hall and others @monicagturner.bsky.social

Great review paper on the carbon cycle from the entire Arctic! The authors show that carbon emissions from Arctic inland waters (262 Tg C) offset the terrestrial carbon sink (–195 Tg C), a finding consistent with the conclusion of our paper (10.1126/sciadv.adp0024). www.nature.com/articles/s43...

The land–ocean Arctic carbon cycle - Nature Reviews Earth & Environment

Anthropogenic warming is perturbing the Arctic carbon cycle. This Review provides an overview of contemporary carbon stocks and fluxes across terrestrial, aquatic and oceanic components of the integra...

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