Browning of freshwaters: Consequences to ecosystem services, underlying drivers, and potential mitigation measures

ES Kritzberg, EM Hasselquist, M Škerlep, S Löfgren… - Ambio, 2020 - Springer
Browning of surface waters, as a result of increasing dissolved organic carbon and iron
concentrations, is a widespread phenomenon with implications to the structure and function …

Global change‐driven effects on dissolved organic matter composition: Implications for food webs of northern lakes

IF Creed, AK Bergström, CG Trick… - Global change …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Northern ecosystems are experiencing some of the most dramatic impacts of global change
on Earth. Rising temperatures, hydrological intensification, changes in atmospheric acid …

Current browning of surface waters will be further promoted by wetter climate

HA De Wit, S Valinia, GA Weyhenmeyer… - … & Technology Letters, 2016 - ACS Publications
Browning of surface waters because of increasing terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (OC)
concentrations is a concern for drinking water providers and can impact land carbon …

How important are terrestrial organic carbon inputs for secondary production in freshwater ecosystems?

MT Brett, SE Bunn, S Chandra… - Freshwater …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Many freshwater systems receive substantial inputs of terrestrial organic matter. Terrestrially
derived dissolved organic carbon (t‐DOC) inputs can modify light availability, the spatial …

Ecosystem consequences of changing inputs of terrestrial dissolved organic matter to lakes: current knowledge and future challenges

CT Solomon, SE Jones, BC Weidel, I Buffam, ML Fork… - Ecosystems, 2015 - Springer
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 …

Chemodiversity of dissolved organic matter in lakes driven by climate and hydrology

AM Kellerman, T Dittmar, DN Kothawala… - Nature …, 2014 - nature.com
Despite the small continental coverage of lakes, they are hotspots of carbon cycling, largely
due to the processing of terrestrially derived dissolved organic matter (DOM). As DOM is an …

Recent advancement in water quality indicators for eutrophication in global freshwater lakes

K Suresh, T Tang, MTH Van Vliet… - Environmental …, 2023 - iopscience.iop.org
Eutrophication is a major global concern in lakes, caused by excessive nutrient loadings
(nitrogen and phosphorus) from human activities and likely exacerbated by climate change …

Salinity causes widespread restriction of methane emissions from small inland waters

C Soued, MJ Bogard, K Finlay, LE Bortolotti… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
Inland waters are one of the largest natural sources of methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse
gas, but emissions models and estimates were developed for solute-poor ecosystems and …

Advances on water quality detection by uv-vis spectroscopy

Y Guo, C Liu, R Ye, Q Duan - Applied Sciences, 2020 - mdpi.com
Water resources are closely linked to human productivity and life. Owing to the deteriorating
water resources environment, accurate and rapid determination of the main water quality …

Potential ecological impacts of floating photovoltaics on lake biodiversity and ecosystem functioning

R Nobre, S Boulêtreau, F Colas, F Azémar… - … and Sustainable Energy …, 2023 - Elsevier
The need to mitigate the effects of climate change is accelerating the development of novel
technologies such as floating photovoltaics (FPV). Despite FPV being identified as an …