River ecosystem metabolism and carbon biogeochemistry in a changing world
River networks represent the largest biogeochemical nexus between the continents, ocean
and atmosphere. Our current understanding of the role of rivers in the global carbon cycle …
and atmosphere. Our current understanding of the role of rivers in the global carbon cycle …
The land-to-ocean loops of the global carbon cycle
Carbon storage by the ocean and by the land is usually quantified separately, and does not
fully take into account the land-to-ocean transport of carbon through inland waters …
fully take into account the land-to-ocean transport of carbon through inland waters …
[PDF][PDF] Climate change 2022: Impacts, adaptation and vulnerability
C Parmesan, MD Morecroft, Y Trisurat - 2022 - hal.science
Chapter 2, building on prior assessments1, provides a global assessment of the observed
impacts and projected risks of climate change to terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems …
impacts and projected risks of climate change to terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems …
Terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems and their services
Chapter 2, building on prior assessments, provides a global assessment of the observed
impacts and projected risks of climate change to terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems …
impacts and projected risks of climate change to terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems …
Integrating terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems to constrain estimates of land-atmosphere carbon exchange
In this Perspective, we put forward an integrative framework to improve estimates of land-
atmosphere carbon exchange based on the accumulation of carbon in the landscape as …
atmosphere carbon exchange based on the accumulation of carbon in the landscape as …
Organic carbon burial in global lakes and reservoirs
R Mendonça, RA Müller, D Clow, C Verpoorter… - Nature …, 2017 - nature.com
Burial in sediments removes organic carbon (OC) from the short-term biosphere-atmosphere
carbon (C) cycle, and therefore prevents greenhouse gas production in natural systems …
carbon (C) cycle, and therefore prevents greenhouse gas production in natural systems …
Mountain lakes: Eyes on global environmental change
Mountain lakes are often situated in protected natural areas, a feature that leads to their role
as sentinels of global environmental change. Despite variations in latitude, mountain lakes …
as sentinels of global environmental change. Despite variations in latitude, mountain lakes …
The study of carbon in inland waters-from isolated ecosystems to players in the global carbon cycle
Limnology, and in particular the study of the aquatic carbon cycle initially focused on lakes
as isolated ecosystems. Later on, investigations followed of lakes as recipients. Current …
as isolated ecosystems. Later on, investigations followed of lakes as recipients. Current …
[HTML][HTML] Emissions from dry inland waters are a blind spot in the global carbon cycle
A large part of the world's inland waters, including streams, rivers, ponds, lakes and
reservoirs is subject to occasional, recurrent or even permanent drying. Moreover, the …
reservoirs is subject to occasional, recurrent or even permanent drying. Moreover, the …
Anthropogenic alteration of nutrient supply increases the global freshwater carbon sink
Lakes have a disproportionate effect on the global carbon (C) cycle relative to their area,
mediating C transfer from land to atmosphere, and burying organic-C in their sediments. The …
mediating C transfer from land to atmosphere, and burying organic-C in their sediments. The …