“…Thus, carbon remobilization, particularly through water-air interface exchange from freshwaters, including river systems, represents an important component of the global carbon cycle. A large number of studies on river outgassing have been undertaken in typical rivers, such as the Amazon (Richey et al, 2002;Alin et al, 2011;Sawakuchi et al, 2021), the Mississippi (Dubois et al, 2010), the Yangtze River (Zhao et al, 2013;Liu et al, 2016;Ni et al, 2019), the Yellow River (Ran et al, 2015) and the karst river system (Ni et al, 2020;Ni and Li, 2022). However, there is substantial uncertainty in current understanding about global carbon flux, in part due to a lack of direct measurements of rivers in the high-altitude cryosphere (Zhang et al, 2020).…”