“…The processes not only vary seasonally but also control carbon input and output in the aquatic system, creating variations in DIC and d 13 C DIC . Although investigations of DIC concentration and d 13 C DIC in freshwater environments have been carried out recently by many researchers (Han et al, 2010;Zhao et al, 2010;Kanduč et al, 2012;Tsypin and Macpherson, 2012), studies on variations of inorganic carbon systems in the karst catchments on multiple time scales (e.g., the annual, seasonal and storm-event scale) are still very limited (Hélie et al, 2002;Liu et al, 2004Liu et al, , 2007Guo et al, 2008;Li et al, 2010;Zhao et al, 2010). Thus, our understanding of the DIC and d 13 C DIC variations and their controlling factors at seasonal to long term scales in karst aquatic systems needs further investigation, especially under different land covers in different karst areas due to changes in biological activities, nutrient loads and the processes of mutual interaction that may occur (Harris, 1999).…”