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[HTML][HTML] Urban landscapes and legacy industry provide hotspots for riverine greenhouse gases: a source-to-sea study of the River Clyde
There is growing global concern that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from water bodies
are increasing because of interactions between nutrient levels and climate warming. This …
are increasing because of interactions between nutrient levels and climate warming. This …
Drought alters the biogeochemistry of boreal stream networks
Drought is a global phenomenon, with widespread implications for freshwater ecosystems.
While droughts receive much attention at lower latitudes, their effects on northern river …
While droughts receive much attention at lower latitudes, their effects on northern river …
Stream metabolism controls diel patterns and evasion of CO2 in Arctic streams
Streams play an important role in the global carbon (C) cycle, accounting for a large portion
of CO2 evaded from inland waters despite their small areal coverage. However, the relative …
of CO2 evaded from inland waters despite their small areal coverage. However, the relative …
Stream metabolism sources a large fraction of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere in two hydrologically contrasting headwater streams
Headwater streams are control points for carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions to the
atmosphere, with relative contributions to CO2 emission fluxes from lateral groundwater …
atmosphere, with relative contributions to CO2 emission fluxes from lateral groundwater …
Limnological effects of a large Amazonian run-of-river dam on the main river and drowned tributary valleys
Run-of-river dams are often considered to have lower environmental impacts than storage
dams due to their smaller reservoirs and low potential for flow alteration. However, this has …
dams due to their smaller reservoirs and low potential for flow alteration. However, this has …
Hydrologic controls on pCO2 and CO2 efflux in US streams and rivers
Streams and rivers emit petagrams of CO2, yet there is little known about how discharge
variability impacts stream CO2 at broad scales. This article analyzed changes of pCO2 and …
variability impacts stream CO2 at broad scales. This article analyzed changes of pCO2 and …
Carbon dioxide and methane dynamics in a human‐dominated lowland coastal river network (Shanghai, China)
Evasion of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) in streams and rivers play a critical
role in global carbon (C) cycle, offsetting the C uptake by terrestrial ecosystems. However …
role in global carbon (C) cycle, offsetting the C uptake by terrestrial ecosystems. However …
Stream respiration exceeds CO2 evasion in a low‐energy, oligotrophic tropical stream
Carbon dioxide (CO2) can be either imported to streams through groundwater and
subsurface inputs of soil‐respired CO2 or produced internally through stream metabolism …
subsurface inputs of soil‐respired CO2 or produced internally through stream metabolism …
Multiple stressors alter greenhouse gas concentrations in streams through local and distal processes
Streams are significant contributors of greenhouse gases (GHG) to the atmosphere, and the
increasing number of stressors degrading freshwaters may exacerbate this process, posing …
increasing number of stressors degrading freshwaters may exacerbate this process, posing …
Divergent metabolism estimates from dissolved oxygen and inorganic carbon: Implications for river carbon cycling
Rivers efficiently collect, process, and transport terrestrial‐derived carbon. River ecosystem
metabolism is the primary mechanism for processing carbon. Diel cycles of dissolved …
metabolism is the primary mechanism for processing carbon. Diel cycles of dissolved …