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Carbon emissions from Chinese inland waters: Current progress and future challenges
Q Yang, S Chen, Y Li, B Liu… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Inland waters are significant emitters of greenhouse gases for the atmosphere and play an
important role in the global carbon cycle. With a vast land area in East Asia spanning a …
important role in the global carbon cycle. With a vast land area in East Asia spanning a …
[HTML][HTML] Modeling carbon burial along the land to ocean aquatic continuum: Current status, challenges and perspectives
Understanding the reallocation of atmospheric anthropogenic carbon (C) in the different
compartments of the Earth System is a priority in Earth Science. Global numerical modeling …
compartments of the Earth System is a priority in Earth Science. Global numerical modeling …
Inland water greenhouse gas emissions offset the terrestrial carbon sink in the northern cryosphere
Climate-sensitive northern cryosphere inland waters emit greenhouse gases (GHGs) into
the atmosphere, yet their total emissions remain poorly constrained. We present a data …
the atmosphere, yet their total emissions remain poorly constrained. We present a data …
Calcite precipitation: The forgotten piece of lakes' carbon cycle
G Many, N Escoffier, P Perolo, F Bärenbold… - Science …, 2024 - science.org
Lakes emit substantial amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere, but why they
do remains debated. The long-standing vision of lakes as solely respirators of the organic …
do remains debated. The long-standing vision of lakes as solely respirators of the organic …
Dominance of net autotrophy in arid landscape low relief polar lakes, Nunavut, Canada
The Arctic is the fastest warming biome on the planet, and environmental changes are
having striking effects on freshwater ecosystems that may impact the regional carbon cycle …
having striking effects on freshwater ecosystems that may impact the regional carbon cycle …
A carbon source in a carbon sink: Carbon dioxide and methane dynamics in open‐water peatland pools
P Taillardat, A Linkhorst, CP Deblois… - Global …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Peatlands store organic carbon available for decomposition and transfer to neighboring
water bodies, which can ultimately generate carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) …
water bodies, which can ultimately generate carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) …
Carbon emissions from inland waters may be underestimated: Evidence from European river networks fragmented by drying
River networks contribute disproportionately to the global carbon cycle. However, global
estimates of carbon emissions from inland waters are based on perennial rivers, even …
estimates of carbon emissions from inland waters are based on perennial rivers, even …
[HTML][HTML] Exploring an assessment framework for the supply–demand balance of carbon sequestration services under land use change: Towards carbon strategy
S Yang, Y Bai, JM Alatalo, Y Shi, Z Yang - Ecological Indicators, 2024 - Elsevier
The key challenge created by global climate change is to implement effective carbon–
neutral programs. The carbon sequestration service (CSS) establishes spatial and temporal …
neutral programs. The carbon sequestration service (CSS) establishes spatial and temporal …
Evidence of eutrophication in Arctic lakes
Lakes and ponds are dominant components of Arctic landscapes and provide food and
water for northern communities. In the Greiner Lake watershed, in Cambridge Bay (Nunavut …
water for northern communities. In the Greiner Lake watershed, in Cambridge Bay (Nunavut …
Threats to inland wetlands and uncertainty around global soil carbon stocks and sequestration rates
Wetlands are vital in climate change mitigation, carbon and nutrient cycling, water quality
improvement, flood regulation, wildlife habitat provision, and biodiversity maintenance …
improvement, flood regulation, wildlife habitat provision, and biodiversity maintenance …