El Niño‐Driven Dry Season Flushing Enhances Dissolved Organic Matter Export from a Subtropical Watershed

2020 
Author(s): Qu, L; Wu, Y; Li, Y; Stubbins, A; Dahlgren, RA; Chen, N; Guo, W | Abstract: ©2020. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The 2015/2016 super El Nino event resulted in a positive precipitation anomaly during dry seasons in the Jiulong River watershed, southeast China. Four years (2014–2017) of high frequency, in situ humic-like fluorescent DOM (FDOMH) data in the Jiulong Estuary were coupled with extrapolation to a freshwater end-member FDOMH concentration and river discharge data to estimate riverine FDOMH export. The wetter El Nino dry season was followed by lower FDOMH export during the subsequent wet season. Furthermore, in the dry season after El Nino reached its strongest phase, a 90–187% increase in FDOMH export occurred. If widespread, this pattern suggests El Nino events may enhance export of FDOMH from south China rivers in dry seasons resulting in seasonal and annual shunting of the terrestrial DOM export, modulating coastal carbon cycling. This study highlights the need to incorporate climate-driven regulation patterns on DOM transport across the land-ocean interface.
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