“…An accurate and precise knowledge of the riverine carbon export is necessary to understand the distribution and fate of anthropogenic carbon perturbations (Friedlingstein et al., 2020 ; Resplandy et al., 2018 ). Over the past century, these riverine carbon fluxes have changed and continue doing so, likely in response to climate change and local human activities, such as industrialization, changes in land use, hydrology, and agricultural practices (Drake et al., 2018 ; Lambert et al., 2017 ; Li et al., 2019 ; Liu et al., 2020 ; Noacco et al., 2017 ; Raymond & Hamilton, 2018 ; van Hoek et al., 2021 ; Zeng et al., 2019 ).…”