“…While single reservoirs have many environmental consequences, the situation is more complex and potentially severe with cascade reservoirs. Past work has concentrated on the effects of reservoirs on greenhouse gases (Kumar et al, 2019 a,b;Maavara et al, 2019;Raymond et al, 2013;Wang et al, 2014a), the water regime (Wang et al, 2019a), sediment and carbon burial and carbon cycle (Bretier et al, 2019;Kondolf et al, 2018;Maavara et al, 2017;Wang et al, 2019b), water utilization and hydropower generation (Zhou et al, 2018), irrigation pressure and other ecological risks (Finer and Jenkins, 2012;Grill et al, 2015;Li et al, 2017;Nilsson et al, 2005; Van and Maavara, 2016;Watkins et al, 2019). DIC represents the largest fraction of total carbon in most rivers and is transported from the continents to the oceans (Meybeck, 1987;Brunet et al, 2009;McClanahan et al, 2016).…”