Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (C O2) has caused a suite of environmental issues, however, little is known about how the partial pressure of C O2 (pC O2) in freshwater will be …
Carbon dioxide (CO2) transfer from inland waters to the atmosphere, known as CO2 evasion, is a component of the global carbon cycle. Global estimates of CO2 evasion have …
Increases in atmospheric temperature and nutrients from land are thought to be promoting the expansion of harmful cyanobacteria in lakes worldwide, yet to date there has been no …
Methanogenesis has traditionally been assumed to occur only in anoxic environments, yet there is mounting, albeit indirect, evidence of methane (CH4) production in oxic marine and …
Inland water ecosystems dynamically process, transport, and sequester carbon. However, the transport of carbon through aquatic environments has not been quantitatively integrated …
The concentrations of terrestrially derived dissolved organic carbon have been increasing throughout northern aquatic ecosystems in recent decades, but whether these shifts have an …
Annual CO2 emissions from lakes and other inland waters into the atmosphere are estimated to almost entirely compensate the total annual carbon uptake by oceans,,. CO2 …
Q Xiao, X Xu, H Duan, T Qi, B Qin, X Lee, Z Hu… - Water Research, 2020 - Elsevier
Inland lakes receive growing attentions on eutrophication and their roles in global carbon cycle. However, understanding how inland lakes contribute to global carbon cycle is …
Most lakes and reservoirs have surface CO2 concentrations that are supersaturated relative to the atmosphere. The resulting CO2 emissions from lakes represent a substantial …