Eutrophication: a new wine in an old bottle?
M Le Moal, C Gascuel-Odoux, A Ménesguen… - Science of the total …, 2019 - Elsevier
Eutrophication is one of the most common causes of water quality impairment of inland and
marine waters. Its best-known manifestations are toxic cyanobacteria blooms in lakes and …
marine waters. Its best-known manifestations are toxic cyanobacteria blooms in lakes and …
A decade of Predictions in Ungauged Basins (PUB)—a review
Abstract The Prediction in Ungauged Basins (PUB) initiative of the International Association
of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS), launched in 2003 and concluded by the PUB Symposium …
of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS), launched in 2003 and concluded by the PUB Symposium …
The NorWeST summer stream temperature model and scenarios for the western US: A crowd‐sourced database and new geospatial tools foster a user community …
Thermal regimes are fundamental determinants of aquatic ecosystems, which makes
description and prediction of temperatures critical during a period of rapid global change …
description and prediction of temperatures critical during a period of rapid global change …
An overview of the hydrology of non‐perennial rivers and streams
Non‐perennial rivers and streams are ubiquitous on our planet. Although several metrics
have been used to statistically group or compare streamflow characteristics, there is …
have been used to statistically group or compare streamflow characteristics, there is …
A review of CO2 and associated carbon dynamics in headwater streams: A global perspective
Terrestrial carbon export via inland aquatic systems is a key process in the global carbon
cycle. It includes loss of carbon to the atmosphere via outgassing from rivers, lakes, or …
cycle. It includes loss of carbon to the atmosphere via outgassing from rivers, lakes, or …
Slow climate velocities of mountain streams portend their role as refugia for cold-water biodiversity
The imminent demise of montane species is a recurrent theme in the climate change
literature, particularly for aquatic species that are constrained to networks and elevational …
literature, particularly for aquatic species that are constrained to networks and elevational …
Dynamic, discontinuous stream networks: Hydrologically driven variations in active drainage density, flowing channels and stream order
SE Godsey, JW Kirchner - Hydrological Processes, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Despite decades of research on the ecological consequences of stream network expansion,
contraction and fragmentation, surprisingly little is known about the hydrological …
contraction and fragmentation, surprisingly little is known about the hydrological …
Unexpected spatial stability of water chemistry in headwater stream networks
Understanding how water and solutes enter and propagate through freshwater landscapes
in the Anthropocene is critical to protecting and restoring aquatic ecosystems and ensuring …
in the Anthropocene is critical to protecting and restoring aquatic ecosystems and ensuring …
Enhancing protection for vulnerable waters
Governments worldwide do not adequately protect their limited freshwater systems and
therefore place freshwater functions and attendant ecosystem services at risk. The best …
therefore place freshwater functions and attendant ecosystem services at risk. The best …
Riparian forests can mitigate warming and ecological degradation of agricultural headwater streams
Riparian forests are commonly advocated as a key management option to mitigate the
effects of agriculture on headwater stream biodiversity and ecosystem functions. However …
effects of agriculture on headwater stream biodiversity and ecosystem functions. However …