The role of internal feedbacks in shifting deep lake mixing regimes under a warming climate

JP Mesman, JAA Stelzer, V Dakos, S Goyette… - Freshwater …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Climate warming is causing changes in the physics of deep lakes, such as longer summer
stratification, increased water column stability, reduced ice cover, and a shallower depth of …

Effectiveness of chemical oxygen demand as an indicator of organic pollution in aquatic environments

Z Lv, X Ran, J Liu, Y Feng, X Zhong… - Ocean-Land-Atmosphere …, 2024 - spj.science.org
The chemical oxygen demand (COD) is an essential indicator of organic pollution that
represents the amount of bulk carbon in water. COD is strongly correlated with nutrient …

[HTML][HTML] Increases in organic carbon and nitrogen concentrations in boreal forested catchments—Changes driven by climate and deposition

A Lepistö, A Räike, T Sallantaus, L Finér - Science of the Total Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
Brownification, caused by increasing dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations is a
threat to aquatic ecosystems over large areas in Europe. The increasing concentrations of …

[HTML][HTML] Temperature controls production but hydrology regulates export of dissolved organic carbon at the catchment scale

H Wen, J Perdrial, BW Abbott, S Bernal… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2020 - hess.copernicus.org
Lateral carbon flux through river networks is an important and poorly understood component
of the global carbon budget. This work investigates how temperature and hydrology control …

Invertebrates are declining in boreal aquatic habitat: The effect of brownification?

C Arzel, P Nummi, L Arvola, H Pöysä… - Science of the Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
Surface water browning affects boreal lakes in the Northern Hemisphere. This process is
expected to increase with global warming. Boreal lakes are the most numerous lakes on …

Almost 50 years of monitoring shows that climate, not forestry, controls long‐term organic carbon fluxes in a large boreal watershed

A Lepistö, MN Futter, P Kortelainen - Global change biology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Here, we use a unique long‐term data set on total organic carbon (TOC) fluxes, its climatic
drivers and effects of land management from a large boreal watershed in northern Finland …

Phytoplankton and anthropogenic changes in pelagic environments

N Salmaso, M Tolotti - Hydrobiologia, 2021 - Springer
Abstract “Phytoplankton” is a loosely defined functional term, indicating a group of
organisms distributed into several taxonomic groups ranging from oxygenic photosynthetic …

Nutrients associated with terrestrial dissolved organic matter drive changes in zooplankton: phytoplankton biomass ratios in an alpine lake

CEH Kissman, CE Williamson, KC Rose… - Freshwater …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is increasing in many lakes due to climate change and
other environmental forcing. A 21‐day microcosm experiment that manipulated terrestrial …

Drivers of phytoplankton responses to summer wind events in a stratified lake: A modeling study

JP Mesman, AI Ayala, S Goyette… - Limnology and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Extreme wind events affect lake phytoplankton by deepening the mixed layer and increasing
internal nutrient loading. Both increases and decreases in phytoplankton concentration after …

Climate change and dissolved organic carbon export to the Gulf of Maine

TG Huntington, WM Balch, GR Aiken… - Journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Ongoing climate change is affecting the concentration, export (flux), and timing of dissolved
organic carbon (DOC) exported to the Gulf of Maine (GoM) through changes in hydrologic …