CO2 evasion along streams driven by groundwater inputs and geomorphic controls

C Duvert, DE Butman, A Marx, O Ribolzi… - Nature geoscience, 2018 - nature.com
Headwaters are hotspots of carbon dioxide (CO2) evasion from rivers. While emerging
evidence suggests that groundwater contributes disproportionately to CO2 in headwater …

The future of freshwater macrophytes in a changing world: dissolved organic carbon quantity and quality and its interactions with macrophytes

RE Reitsema, P Meire, J Schoelynck - Frontiers in Plant Science, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Freshwater ecosystems are confronted with the effects of climate change. One of the major
changes is an increased concentration of aquatic carbon. Macrophytes are important in the …

Global carbon dioxide efflux from rivers enhanced by high nocturnal emissions

L Gómez-Gener, G Rocher-Ros, T Battin… - Nature …, 2021 - nature.com
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions to the atmosphere from running waters are estimated to be
four times greater than the total carbon (C) flux to the oceans. However, these fluxes remain …

Greenhouse gas emissions from African lakes are no longer a blind spot

AV Borges, L Deirmendjian, S Bouillon, W Okello… - Science …, 2022 - science.org
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 …

Small artificial waterbodies are widespread and persistent emitters of methane and carbon dioxide

M Peacock, J Audet, D Bastviken, S Cook… - Global Change …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Inland waters play an active role in the global carbon cycle and emit large volumes of the
greenhouse gases (GHGs), methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2). A considerable body …

Paired O2–CO2 measurements provide emergent insights into aquatic ecosystem function

D Vachon, S Sadro, MJ Bogard… - Limnology and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Scientific Significance Statement Metabolic stoichiometry predicts that dissolved oxygen
(O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) in aquatic ecosystems should covary inversely; however …

[HTML][HTML] Urban landscapes and legacy industry provide hotspots for riverine greenhouse gases: A source-to-sea study of the River Clyde

AM Brown, AM Bass, U Skiba, JM MacDonald… - Water Research, 2023 - Elsevier
There is growing global concern that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from water bodies
are increasing because of interactions between nutrient levels and climate warming. This …

Global scale analysis on the extent of river channel belts

B Nyberg, G Henstra, RL Gawthorpe, R Ravnås… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Rivers form channel belts that encompass the area of the river channel and its associated
levees, bars, splays and overbank landforms. The channel belt is critical for understanding …

Modeling greenhouse gas emissions from riverine systems: A review

DG Panique-Casso, P Goethals, L Ho - Water Research, 2024 - Elsevier
Despite the recognized importance of flowing waters in global greenhouse gas (GHG)
budgets, riverine GHG models remain oversimplified, consequently restraining the …

Drought alters the biogeochemistry of boreal stream networks

L Gómez-Gener, A Lupon, H Laudon… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
Drought is a global phenomenon, with widespread implications for freshwater ecosystems.
While droughts receive much attention at lower latitudes, their effects on northern river …