River dam impacts on biogeochemical cycling
The increased use of hydropower is currently driving the greatest surge in global dam
construction since the mid-20th century, meaning that most major rivers on Earth are now …
construction since the mid-20th century, meaning that most major rivers on Earth are now …
The world ocean silica cycle
PJ Tréguer, CL De La Rocha - Annual review of marine science, 2013 - annualreviews.org
Over the past few decades, we have realized that the silica cycle is strongly intertwined with
other major biogeochemical cycles, like those of carbon and nitrogen, and as such is …
other major biogeochemical cycles, like those of carbon and nitrogen, and as such is …
Hindcasting harmful algal bloom risk due to land-based nutrient pollution in the Eastern Chinese coastal seas
H Wang, AF Bouwman, J Van Gils, L Vilmin… - Water Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) have been increasing in frequency, areal extent and duration
due to the large increase in nutrient inputs from land-based sources to coastal seas, and …
due to the large increase in nutrient inputs from land-based sources to coastal seas, and …
Coupled biogeochemical cycles: eutrophication and hypoxia in temperate estuaries and coastal marine ecosystems
Nutrient fluxes to coastal areas have risen in recent decades, leading to widespread hypoxia
and other ecological damage, particularly from nitrogen (N). Several factors make N more …
and other ecological damage, particularly from nitrogen (N). Several factors make N more …
Enhanced chemical weathering as a geoengineering strategy to reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide, supply nutrients, and mitigate ocean acidification
Chemical weathering is an integral part of both the rock and carbon cycles and is being
affected by changes in land use, particularly as a result of agricultural practices such as …
affected by changes in land use, particularly as a result of agricultural practices such as …
[BUCH][B] Aquatic photosynthesis
PG Falkowski, JA Raven - 2013 - books.google.com
Aquatic Photosynthesis is a comprehensive guide to understanding the evolution and
ecology of photosynthesis in aquatic environments. This second edition, thoroughly revised …
ecology of photosynthesis in aquatic environments. This second edition, thoroughly revised …
A historical overview of coastal eutrophication in the China Seas
B Wang, M **n, Q Wei, L **e - Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2018 - Elsevier
China's rapid economic and social development has led to an acceleration in nutrient inputs
to coastal waters, which, in turn, has resulted in severe coastal eutrophication. On the …
to coastal waters, which, in turn, has resulted in severe coastal eutrophication. On the …
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 …
Our evolving conceptual model of the coastal eutrophication problem
JE Cloern - Marine ecology progress series, 2001 - int-res.com
A primary focus of coastal science during the past 3 decades has been the question: How
does anthropogenic nutrient enrichment cause change in the structure or function of …
does anthropogenic nutrient enrichment cause change in the structure or function of …
Nitrogen as the limiting nutrient for eutrophication in coastal marine ecosystems: evolving views over three decades
RW Howarth, R Marino - Limnology and oceanography, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
The first special volume of Limnology and Oceanography, published in 1972, focused on
whether phosphorus (P) or carbon (C) is the major agent causing eutrophication in aquatic …
whether phosphorus (P) or carbon (C) is the major agent causing eutrophication in aquatic …