Cumulative biogeochemical activity of river networks scales non-linearly with watershed area / by Tamara Harms

Using theoretical river networks, we found that cumulative biogeochemical processing scales superlinearly (i.e., power function with a positive scaling exponent) as a function of watershed area. Biogeochemical activity occurs primarily in the streambed and streambed area increases suplerinearly with watershed area. This finding highlights a major role of large rivers in contributing to the function of river networks in the Earth system.