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Relevance of peat draining rivers in central Sumatra for the riverine input of dissolved organic carbon into the ocean
Authors:Antje Baum  Tim Rixen  Joko Samiaji
Institution:aCenter for Tropical Marine Ecology, Fahrenheitstrasse 6, 28359 Bremen, Germany;bUniversity of Riau, Jl. Simpang Panam Km 12.5, Pekanbaru, Riau, Indonesia
Abstract:Sources and discharges of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from the central Sumatran river Siak were studied. DOC concentrations in the Siak ranged between 560 and 2594 μmol l−1 and peak out after its confluence with the river Mandau. The Mandau drains part of the central Sumatran peatlands and can be characterized as a typical blackwater river due to its high DOC concentration, its dark brown-coloured, acidic water (pH 4.4–4.7) and its low concentration of total suspended matter (12–41 mg l−1). The Mandau supplies about half of the DOC that enters the Siak Estuary where it mixes conservatively with ocean water. The DOC input from the Siak into the ocean was estimated to be not, vert, similar0.3 Tg C yr−1. Extrapolated to entire Indonesia the data suggest a total Indonesian DOC export of not, vert, similar21 Tg yr−1 representing not, vert, similar10% of the global riverine DOC input into the ocean.
Keywords:dissolved organic carbon (DOC)  peat  Indonesia  Sumatra
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