River landscape, which was taken with a drone.

ETH Zurich researchers study one of the world’s darkest rivers

They set out to study the Congo Basin’s carbon cycle and in the process have become aware of one of the world’s darkest blackwater rivers: the Ruki. In the first study on this major jungle river, an international research team led by ETH Zurich explains how this blackness comes about and what it says about the river system’s carbon balance.

by Peter Rüegg
The water of the Ruki River in the Congo Basin is as dark as tea due to a high concentration of dissolved organic substances. (Photograph: Matti Barthel / ETH Zurich)
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