Global multi-scale segmentation of continental and coastal waters from the watersheds to the continental margins

Past characterizations of the land–ocean continuum were constructed either from a continental perspective through an analysis of watershed river basin properties (COSCATs: COastal Segmentation and related CATchments) or from an oceanic perspective, through a regionalization of the proximal and dista...

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Main Authors: G. G. Laruelle, H. H. Dürr, R. Lauerwald, J. Hartmann, C. P. Slomp, N. Goossens, P. A. G. Regnier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2013-05-01
Series:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/2029/2013/hess-17-2029-2013.pdf
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spelling doaj-e301272e163d4a74a088decf6a2e38ef2020-11-25T00:57:35ZengCopernicus PublicationsHydrology and Earth System Sciences1027-56061607-79382013-05-011752029205110.5194/hess-17-2029-2013Global multi-scale segmentation of continental and coastal waters from the watersheds to the continental marginsG. G. LaruelleH. H. DürrR. LauerwaldJ. HartmannC. P. SlompN. GoossensP. A. G. RegnierPast characterizations of the land–ocean continuum were constructed either from a continental perspective through an analysis of watershed river basin properties (COSCATs: COastal Segmentation and related CATchments) or from an oceanic perspective, through a regionalization of the proximal and distal continental margins (LMEs: large marine ecosystems). Here, we present a global-scale coastal segmentation, composed of three consistent levels, that includes the whole aquatic continuum with its riverine, estuarine and shelf sea components. Our work delineates comprehensive ensembles by harmonizing previous segmentations and typologies in order to retain the most important physical characteristics of both the land and shelf areas. The proposed multi-scale segmentation results in a distribution of global exorheic watersheds, estuaries and continental shelf seas among 45 major zones (MARCATS: MARgins and CATchments Segmentation) and 149 sub-units (COSCATs). Geographic and hydrologic parameters such as the surface area, volume and freshwater residence time are calculated for each coastal unit as well as different hypsometric profiles. Our analysis provides detailed insights into the distributions of coastal and continental shelf areas and how they connect with incoming riverine fluxes. The segmentation is also used to re-evaluate the global estuarine CO<sub>2</sub> flux at the air–water interface combining global and regional average emission rates derived from local studies.http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/2029/2013/hess-17-2029-2013.pdf
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author G. G. Laruelle
H. H. Dürr
R. Lauerwald
J. Hartmann
C. P. Slomp
N. Goossens
P. A. G. Regnier
spellingShingle G. G. Laruelle
H. H. Dürr
R. Lauerwald
J. Hartmann
C. P. Slomp
N. Goossens
P. A. G. Regnier
Global multi-scale segmentation of continental and coastal waters from the watersheds to the continental margins
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
author_facet G. G. Laruelle
H. H. Dürr
R. Lauerwald
J. Hartmann
C. P. Slomp
N. Goossens
P. A. G. Regnier
author_sort G. G. Laruelle
title Global multi-scale segmentation of continental and coastal waters from the watersheds to the continental margins
title_short Global multi-scale segmentation of continental and coastal waters from the watersheds to the continental margins
title_full Global multi-scale segmentation of continental and coastal waters from the watersheds to the continental margins
title_fullStr Global multi-scale segmentation of continental and coastal waters from the watersheds to the continental margins
title_full_unstemmed Global multi-scale segmentation of continental and coastal waters from the watersheds to the continental margins
title_sort global multi-scale segmentation of continental and coastal waters from the watersheds to the continental margins
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
issn 1027-5606
1607-7938
publishDate 2013-05-01
description Past characterizations of the land–ocean continuum were constructed either from a continental perspective through an analysis of watershed river basin properties (COSCATs: COastal Segmentation and related CATchments) or from an oceanic perspective, through a regionalization of the proximal and distal continental margins (LMEs: large marine ecosystems). Here, we present a global-scale coastal segmentation, composed of three consistent levels, that includes the whole aquatic continuum with its riverine, estuarine and shelf sea components. Our work delineates comprehensive ensembles by harmonizing previous segmentations and typologies in order to retain the most important physical characteristics of both the land and shelf areas. The proposed multi-scale segmentation results in a distribution of global exorheic watersheds, estuaries and continental shelf seas among 45 major zones (MARCATS: MARgins and CATchments Segmentation) and 149 sub-units (COSCATs). Geographic and hydrologic parameters such as the surface area, volume and freshwater residence time are calculated for each coastal unit as well as different hypsometric profiles. Our analysis provides detailed insights into the distributions of coastal and continental shelf areas and how they connect with incoming riverine fluxes. The segmentation is also used to re-evaluate the global estuarine CO<sub>2</sub> flux at the air–water interface combining global and regional average emission rates derived from local studies.
url http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/2029/2013/hess-17-2029-2013.pdf
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