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Anthropogenic Water Withdrawals Modify Freshwater Inorganic Carbon Fluxes across the United States

Elizabeth M. FlintMatthew AscottDaren C. GooddyMason StahlBen Surridge

Year: 2025 Journal:   Environmental Science & Technology Vol: 59 (8)Pages: 3949-3960   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Quantifying inorganic carbon fluxes to and from freshwater environments is essential for the accurate determination of the total amount of carbon exported to both the atmosphere and oceans. However, understanding of how anthropogenic freshwater withdrawals perturb land-freshwater-ocean and freshwater-atmosphere inorganic carbon fluxes is limited. Using the United States (US) as an exemplar, we estimate that fresh surface water withdrawals across the country during the year 2015 resulted in a median gross dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) retention flux of 8.2 (uncertainty range: 6.7-9.9) Tg C yr-1, equivalent to 28.3% of the total export of DIC to the oceans from US rivers. The median gross retention flux due to fresh groundwater withdrawals was 6.9 (uncertainty range: 5.3-8.8) Tg C yr-1, over eight times the magnitude of the DIC flux to the oceans by US subterranean groundwater discharge. The degassing of CO2 supersaturated groundwater following withdrawal emitted 3.6 (uncertainty range: 2.2-5.5) Tg of CO2 yr-1, 112% larger than previous estimates. On a county level, these CO2 emissions exceeded CO2 emissions from major emitting facilities across 45% of US counties. Reported results and a data analysis framework have important implications for the accurate development of carbon budgets across the US and around the world.

Keywords:
Environmental science Dissolved organic carbon Carbon fibers Total inorganic carbon Hydrology (agriculture) Environmental chemistry Oceanography Atmospheric sciences Carbon dioxide Chemistry Ecology Geology Biology

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Topics

Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Global and Planetary Change
Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry
Physical Sciences →  Earth and Planetary Sciences →  Geochemistry and Petrology
Marine and coastal ecosystems
Physical Sciences →  Earth and Planetary Sciences →  Oceanography

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