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  • Severe flood modulates the ...
    Chen, Zhao Liang; Yi, Yuanbi; Fu, Wenjing; Liang, Wenzhao; Li, Penghui; Wang, Kai; Zhang, Lixin; Dong, Kejun; Li, Si-Liang; Xu, Sheng; He, Ding

    Environmental research, 07/2024, Volume: 252, Issue: Pt 3
    Journal Article

    Floods in global large rivers modulate the transport of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and estuarine hydrological characteristics significantly. This study investigated the impact of a severe flood on the sources and age of DOC in the Yangtze River Estuary (YRE) in 2020. Comparing the flood period in 2020 to the non-flood period in 2017, we found that the flood enhanced the transport of young DOC to the East China Sea (ECS), resulting in significantly enriched Δ14C-DOC values. During the flood period, the proportion of modern terrestrial organic carbon (OC) was significantly higher compared to the non-flood period. Conversely, the proportion of pre-aged sediment OC was significantly lower during the flood period. The high turbidity associated with the flood facilitated rapid transformation and mineralization of sedimentary and fresh terrestrial OC, modifying the sources of DOC. The flux of modern terrestrial OC transported to the ECS during the flood period was 1.58 times higher than that of the non-flood period. These findings suggest that floods can modulate the sources and decrease the age of DOC, potentially leading to increased greenhouse gas emissions. Further research is needed to understand the long-term impacts of floods on DOC dynamics in global estuaries. Display omitted •The flood enhances the transport of young DOC in the YRE.•The flood modulates the sources of DOC in the YRE.•The proportion of modern terrestrial OC is higher during the flood period.•The high turbidity associated with the flood promotes the transformation of young OC.•The flux of modern terrestrial OC during the flood period is 1.58 times higher.