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Abstract Reservoirs act as carbon sinks when sedimentation of particulate organic carbon (POC) exceeds CO 2 and CH 4 emissions. Here, we study the poorly explored process where phytoplankton‐derived acidic polysaccharides (APs) aggregate into particulate organic matter, promoting carbon export to sediments. This source of POC in sediments can mineralize to CO 2 and CH 4 over various timescales. Our research, centered on a Mediterranean reservoir, elucidates phenological trends of APs and POC sedimentation and identifies their predominant drivers. Our findings present synchronic sedimentation patterns of POC and APs but identify a 2‐week delay between POC sedimentation and CH 4 emissions. Despite its eutrophic status, our data demonstrate this reservoir's role as a carbon sink, sequestering 4.33 g C m −2 yr −1 . This highlights the need to consider various time scales when quantifying carbon budgets in reservoirs.
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