forests. The three large Siberian rivers, Lena, Yenisei, and Ob, which also have the highest 58 proportion of forests within their watersheds, contribute about 90% of the total lignin discharge 59 to the Arctic Ocean. The composition of river DOC is also characterized by elevated levels of p-60 hydroxybenzenes, particularly during the low flow season, which indicates a larger contribution 61 from mosses and peat bogs. The lignin composition was strongly related to the average 14 C-age 62 of DOC supporting the abundance of young, boreal-vegetation-derived leachates during spring 63 flood, and older, soil-, peat-, and wetland-derived DOC during groundwater dominated low flow 64 conditions, particularly in the Ob and Yukon Rivers. We observed significant differences in 65 DOC concentration and composition between the rivers over the seasonal cycles with the 66 Mackenzie River being the most unique, the Lena River being similar to the Yenisei, and the 67 Yukon being most similar to the Ob. The observed relationship between the lignin phenol 68 composition and watershed characteristics suggests that DOC discharge from these rivers could 69 increase in a warmer climate under otherwise undisturbed conditions. 70 71 4
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