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    Land‐use controls on carbon biogeochemistry in lowland streams of the Congo Basin by Drake, Travis W., Podgorski, David C., Dinga, Bienvenu, Chanton, Jeffrey P., Six, Johan, Spencer, Robert G. M.

    Published in Global change biology (01-03-2020)
    “…The flux and composition of carbon (C) from land to rivers represents a critical component of the global C cycle as well as a powerful integrator of…”
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    Organic Molecular Signatures of the Congo River and Comparison to the Amazon by Kurek, Martin R., Stubbins, Aron, Drake, Travis W., Dittmar, Thorsten, M. S. Moura, José, Holmes, R. Max, Osterholz, Helena, Six, Johan, Wabakanghanzi, José N., Dinga, Bienvenu, Mitsuya, Miyuki, Spencer, Robert G. M.

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-06-2022)
    “…The Congo and Amazon are the two largest rivers on Earth and serve as major sources of dissolved organic carbon to the ocean. We compared the dissolved organic…”
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    The riverine source of CH4 and N2O from the Republic of Congo, western Congo Basin by Upstill-Goddard, Robert C, Salter, Matthew E, Mann, Paul J, Barnes, Jonathan, Poulsen, John, Bienvenu Dinga, Fiske, Gregory J, Holmes, Robert M

    Published in Biogeosciences (01-05-2017)
    “…We discuss concentrations of dissolved CH4, N2O, O2, NO3− and NH4+, and emission fluxes of CH4 and N2O for river sites in the western Congo Basin, Republic of…”
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    Du Feu à l'Eau: Source and Flux of Dissolved Black Carbon From the Congo River by Drake, Travis W., Wagner, Sasha, Stubbins, Aron, Wabakanghanzi, José N., Dinga, Jean Bienvenu, Six, Johan, Spencer, Robert G. M.

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-08-2020)
    “…Pyrogenic organic residues from wildfires and anthropogenic combustion are ubiquitous in the environment and susceptible to leaching from soils into rivers,…”
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    Inorganic carbon speciation and fluxes in the Congo River by Wang, Zhaohui Aleck, Bienvenu, Dinga Jean, Mann, Paul J., Hoering, Katherine A., Poulsen, John R., Spencer, Robert G. M., Holmes, Robert M.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-02-2013)
    “…Seasonal variations in inorganic carbon chemistry and associated fluxes from the Congo River were investigated at Brazzaville‐Kinshasa. Small seasonal…”
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    Bacteriohopanepolyols in tropical soils and sediments from the Congo River catchment area by Spencer-Jones, Charlotte L., Wagner, Thomas, Dinga, Bienvenu J., Schefuß, Enno, Mann, Paul J., Poulsen, John R., Spencer, Robert G.M., Wabakanghanzi, Jose N., Talbot, Helen M.

    Published in Organic geochemistry (01-12-2015)
    “…•Biohopanoid composition of tropical Congo soils and wetlands investigated.•High concentrations of methane oxidation biomarkers in wetlands.•Tropical soils and…”
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    Opportunities for hydrologic research in the Congo Basin by Alsdorf, Douglas, Beighley, Ed, Laraque, Alain, Lee, Hyongki, Tshimanga, Raphael, O'Loughlin, Fiachra, Mahé, Gil, Dinga, Bienvenu, Moukandi, Guy, Spencer, Robert G. M.

    Published in Reviews of geophysics (1985) (01-06-2016)
    “…We review the published results on the Congo Basin hydrology and summarize the historic and ongoing research. Annual rainfall is ~1900 mm/yr along an east‐west…”
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    Hydrologic controls on seasonal and inter-annual variability of Congo River particulate organic matter source and reservoir age by Hemingway, Jordon D., Schefuß, Enno, Spencer, Robert G.M., Dinga, Bienvenu Jean, Eglinton, Timothy I., McIntyre, Cameron, Galy, Valier V.

    Published in Chemical geology (05-09-2017)
    “…We present dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations, particulate organic matter (POM) composition (δ13C, δ15N, ∆14C, N/C), and particulate glycerol…”
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    Origins, seasonality, and fluxes of organic matter in the Congo River by Spencer, Robert G. M., Hernes, Peter J., Dinga, Bienvenu, Wabakanghanzi, Jose N., Drake, Travis W., Six, Johan

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-07-2016)
    “…The Congo River in central Africa represents a major source of organic matter (OM) to the Atlantic Ocean. This study examined elemental (%OC, %N, and C:N),…”
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    Multiple plant-wax compounds record differential sources and ecosystem structure in large river catchments by Hemingway, Jordon D., Schefuß, Enno, Dinga, Bienvenu Jean, Pryer, Helena, Galy, Valier V.

    Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (01-07-2016)
    “…The concentrations, distributions, and stable carbon isotopes (δ13C) of plant waxes carried by fluvial suspended sediments contain valuable information about…”
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    Variability in aerobic methane oxidation over the past 1.2 Myrs recorded in microbial biomarker signatures from Congo fan sediments by Talbot, Helen M, Handley, Luke, Spencer-Jones, Charlotte L, Dinga, Bienvenu Jean, Schefus, Enno, Mann, Paul J, Poulsen, John R, Spencer, Robert GM, Wabakanghanzi, Jose N, Wagner, Thomas

    Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (15-05-2014)
    “…Methane (CH sub(4)) is a strong greenhouse gas known to have perturbed global climate in the past, especially when released in large quantities over short time…”
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    The riverine source of CH 4 and N 2 O from the Republic of Congo, western Congo Basin by Upstill-Goddard, Robert C., Salter, Matthew E., Mann, Paul J., Barnes, Jonathan, Poulsen, John, Dinga, Bienvenu, Fiske, Gregory J., Holmes, Robert M.

    Published in Biogeosciences (05-05-2017)
    “…We discuss concentrations of dissolved CH4, N2O, O2, NO3− and NH4+, and emission fluxes of CH4 and N2O for river sites in the western Congo Basin, Republic of…”
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    The riverine source of CH.sub.4 and N.sub.2O from the Republic of Congo, western Congo Basin by Upstill-Goddard, Robert C, Salter, Matthew E, Mann, Paul J, Barnes, Jonathan, Poulsen, John, Dinga, Bienvenu, Fiske, Gregory J, Holmes, Robert M

    Published in Biogeosciences (05-05-2017)
    “…We discuss concentrations of dissolved CH.sub.4, N.sub.2 O, O.sub.2, NO.sub.3 .sup.- and NH.sub.4 .sup.+, and emission fluxes of CH.sub.4 and N.sub.2 O for…”
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