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Contribution of small mountainous rivers to particulate organic carbon input in the Bay of Biscay

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The Nivelle River, a typical Pyrenean mountainous watershed reaching the Bay of Biscay (Atlantic Ocean), was sampled with high resolution during 1996. The particulate organic carbon (POC) contents during successive floods shows that there is a graduated impoverishment of the organic fraction of suspended particulate matter (SPM) from the first flood to the next ones, reaching a threshold value (3%) attributed to allochtonous fraction (soil). On the basis of the high frequency data of water discharge and POC concentration, an annual POC flux was established: 845 tons, corresponding to a specific POC flux of 5.3 tC  km−2 yr−1. This value was obtained during a dry period and must be considered as a minimum value for longer time scale. The POC originated mostly from soil (55%) and riparian/litter (~40%) with a very minor (<5%) contribution of autochthonous POC. Thirty-two percent of the annual POC flux was carried in 1% of time and 66% in 10% of time. The specific POC yield, 5.3 tC  km−2 yr−1, if extended to the whole mountainous area of the southern coast of the Bay of Biscay (19,000 km2), leads to an estimated POC flux around 100,000 t yr−1. Although small Cantabrian mountainous rivers contributed to only 28% of the freshwater discharge in the Bay of Biscay, their POC load was estimated to account for 70% of the total POC inputs in the Bay.

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Coynel, A., Etcheber, H., Abril, G. et al. Contribution of small mountainous rivers to particulate organic carbon input in the Bay of Biscay. Biogeochemistry 74, 151–171 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10533-004-3362-1

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