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Hydroelectric carbon sequestration

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Figure 1: A conceptual model of the relationship between carbon emission to the atmosphere (Eatm) and organic carbon burial (Bsed) of hydroelectric reservoirs.

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  • 21 December 2012

    In the version of the Correspondence 'Hydroelectric carbon sequestration' originally published (Nature Geosci. 5, 838–840; 2012), the 'Light temperature' label in Fig. 1 should have read 'Low temperature'. This has been corrected in the HTML and PDF versions.

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