How rising CO2 and global warming may stimulate harmful cyanobacterial blooms
Climate change is likely to stimulate the development of harmful cyanobacterial blooms in
eutrophic waters, with negative consequences for water quality of many lakes, reservoirs …
eutrophic waters, with negative consequences for water quality of many lakes, reservoirs …
Anthropogenic perturbation of the carbon fluxes from land to ocean
A substantial amount of the atmospheric carbon taken up on land through photosynthesis
and chemical weathering is transported laterally along the aquatic continuum from upland …
and chemical weathering is transported laterally along the aquatic continuum from upland …
Large contribution to inland water CO2 and CH4 emissions from very small ponds
MA Holgerson, PA Raymond - Nature Geoscience, 2016 - nature.com
Inland waters are an important component of the global carbon cycle. Although they
contribute to greenhouse gas emissions,,,,, estimates of carbon processing in these waters …
contribute to greenhouse gas emissions,,,,, estimates of carbon processing in these waters …
Ecosystem consequences of changing inputs of terrestrial dissolved organic matter to lakes: current knowledge and future challenges
Lake ecosystems and the services that they provide to people are profoundly influenced by
dissolved organic matter derived from terrestrial plant tissues. These terrestrial dissolved …
dissolved organic matter derived from terrestrial plant tissues. These terrestrial dissolved …
Reviews and syntheses: Effects of permafrost thaw on Arctic aquatic ecosystems
The Arctic is a water-rich region, with freshwater systems covering about 16% of the northern
permafrost landscape. Permafrost thaw creates new freshwater ecosystems, while at the …
permafrost landscape. Permafrost thaw creates new freshwater ecosystems, while at the …
Urban rivers are hotspots of riverine greenhouse gas (N2O, CH4, CO2) emissions in the mixed-landscape chaohu lake basin
W Zhang, H Li, Q Xiao, X Li - Water Research, 2021 - Elsevier
Growing evidence shows that riverine networks surrounding urban landscapes may be
hotspots of riverine greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This study strengthens the evidence …
hotspots of riverine greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This study strengthens the evidence …
Lakes and reservoirs as regulators of carbon cycling and climate
We explore the role of lakes in carbon cycling and global climate, examine the mechanisms
influencing carbon pools and transformations in lakes, and discuss how the metabolism of …
influencing carbon pools and transformations in lakes, and discuss how the metabolism of …
Riverine coupling of biogeochemical cycles between land, oceans, and atmosphere
AK Aufdenkampe, E Mayorga… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Streams, rivers, lakes, and other inland waters are important agents in the coupling of
biogeochemical cycles between continents, atmosphere, and oceans. The depiction of these …
biogeochemical cycles between continents, atmosphere, and oceans. The depiction of these …
Greenhouse gas emissions from African lakes are no longer a blind spot
Natural lakes are thought to be globally important sources of greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4,
and N2O) to the atmosphere although nearly no data have been previously reported from …
and N2O) to the atmosphere although nearly no data have been previously reported from …
Plumbing the global carbon cycle: integrating inland waters into the terrestrial carbon budget
Because freshwater covers such a small fraction of the Earth's surface area, inland
freshwater ecosystems (particularly lakes, rivers, and reservoirs) have rarely been …
freshwater ecosystems (particularly lakes, rivers, and reservoirs) have rarely been …