Carbon emission from hydroelectric reservoirs linked to reservoir age and latitude
Hydroelectric reservoirs cover an area of 3.4× 105 km2 and comprise about 20% of all
reservoirs. In addition, they contain large stores of formerly terrestrial organic carbon …
reservoirs. In addition, they contain large stores of formerly terrestrial organic carbon …
A global assessment of manufacturing: economic development, energy use, carbon emissions, and the potential for energy efficiency and materials recycling
We present in two parts an assessment of global manufacturing. In the first part, we review
economic development, pollution, and carbon emissions from a country perspective …
economic development, pollution, and carbon emissions from a country perspective …
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions of Amazon hydropower with strategic dam planning
Hundreds of dams have been proposed throughout the Amazon basin, one of the world's
largest untapped hydropower frontiers. While hydropower is a potentially clean source of …
largest untapped hydropower frontiers. While hydropower is a potentially clean source of …
Eutrophication decreased CO2 but increased CH4 emissions from lake: A case study of a shallow Lake Ulansuhai
Eutrophic lakes, especially shallow eutrophic lakes, disproportionately contribute to
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. To investigate the effects of eutrophication on GHG …
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. To investigate the effects of eutrophication on GHG …
Reservoir CO2 and CH4 emissions and their climate impact over the period 1900–2060
Reservoirs are essential for human populations, but their global carbon footprint is
substantial (0.73–2.41 PgCO2-equivalent yr− 1). Yet the temporal evolution of reservoir …
substantial (0.73–2.41 PgCO2-equivalent yr− 1). Yet the temporal evolution of reservoir …
Unraveling the factors influencing CO2 emissions from hydroelectric reservoirs in karst and non-karst regions: A comparative analysis
Carbon migration, transformation, and emissions as CO 2 in reservoir and lake systems
have been extensively studied. However, uncertainties persist regarding carbon cycling …
have been extensively studied. However, uncertainties persist regarding carbon cycling …
Drivers of spatial and seasonal variations of CO2 and CH4 fluxes at the sediment water interface in a shallow eutrophic lake
H Sun, R Yu, X Liu, Z Cao, X Li, Z Zhang, J Wang… - Water Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Shallow eutrophic lakes contribute disproportional to the emissions of CO 2 and CH 4 from
inland waters. The processes that contribute to these fluxes, their environmental controls …
inland waters. The processes that contribute to these fluxes, their environmental controls …
A Review of Quantifying pCO2 in Inland Waters with a Global Perspective: Challenges and Prospects of Implementing Remote Sensing Technology
Z Wen, Y Shang, L Lyu, S Li, H Tao, K Song - Remote Sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
The traditional field-based measurements of carbon dioxide (p CO2) for inland waters are a
snapshot of the conditions on a particular site, which might not adequately represent the p …
snapshot of the conditions on a particular site, which might not adequately represent the p …
Eutrophication reverses whole-lake carbon budgets
Lakes play a large role in global atmospheric and landscape carbon (C) processes, but their
role may change as they become polluted with nutrients. Geographic regions rich in surface …
role may change as they become polluted with nutrients. Geographic regions rich in surface …
Estimation of chlorophyll-a concentration and the trophic state of the Barra Bonita hydroelectric reservoir using OLI/Landsat-8 images
Reservoirs are artificial environments built by humans, and the impacts of these
environments are not completely known. Retention time and high nutrient availability in the …
environments are not completely known. Retention time and high nutrient availability in the …