The elemental stoichiometry of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems and its relationships with organismic lifestyle and ecosystem structure and function: a review and …

J Sardans, A Rivas-Ubach, J Penuelas - Biogeochemistry, 2012 - Springer
Abstract C, N and P are three of the most important elements used to build living beings, and
their uptake from the environment is consequently essential for all organisms. We have …

Biogeochemical hotspots: Role of small water bodies in landscape nutrient processing

FY Cheng, NB Basu - Water Resources Research, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Increased loading of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from agricultural and urban
intensification has led to severe degradation of inland and coastal waters. Lakes, reservoirs …

Human influences on nitrogen removal in lakes

JC Finlay, GE Small, RW Sterner - Science, 2013 - science.org
Human activities have increased the availability of reactive nitrogen in many ecosystems,
leading to negative impacts on human health, biodiversity, and water quality. Freshwater …

Long‐term trends of nutrients and trophic response variables for the G reat L akes

A Dove, SC Chapra - Limnology and Oceanography, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Based primarily on data collected over the past four decades by Environment Canada, long‐
term trends of eutrophication‐related variables are developed for the offshore waters of the …

The laurentian great lakes: A biogeochemical test bed

RW Sterner - Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 2021 - annualreviews.org
The Laurentian Great Lakes are vast, spatially heterogeneous, and changing. Across these
hydrologically linked basins, some conditions approach biogeochemical extremes for …

Anthropogenic climate change has altered primary productivity in Lake Superior

MD O'Beirne, JP Werne, RE Hecky, TC Johnson… - Nature …, 2017 - nature.com
Anthropogenic climate change has the potential to alter many facets of Earth's freshwater
resources, especially lacustrine ecosystems. The effects of anthropogenic changes in Lake …

The interactive effects of excess reactive nitrogen and climate change on aquatic ecosystems and water resources of the United States

JS Baron, EK Hall, BT Nolan, JC Finlay, ES Bernhardt… - Biogeochemistry, 2013 - Springer
Nearly all freshwaters and coastal zones of the US are degraded from inputs of excess
reactive nitrogen (Nr), sources of which are runoff, atmospheric N deposition, and imported …

Particulate organic matter as causative factor to eutrophication of subtropical deep freshwater: Role of typhoon (tropical cyclone) in the nutrient cycling

X Gao, H Chen, B Gu, E Jeppesen, Y Xue, J Yang - Water Research, 2021 - Elsevier
Intense storms pose a serious threat to ecosystem functioning and services. However, the
effects of typhoons (tropical cyclones) on the biogeochemical processes mediating risk of …

Eutrophication causes analysis under the influencing of anthropogenic activities in China's largest fresh water lake (Poyang Lake): Evidence from hydrogeochemistry …

Z Liu, X Wang, S Jia, B Mao - Journal of Hydrology, 2023 - Elsevier
Human activities have become one of the vital influence factors resulting in eutrophication in
the large fresh water lake. However, few studies have been conducted in a large fresh water …

Characterization of dissolved organic matter in Lake Superior and its watershed using ultrahigh resolution mass spectrometry

EC Minor, CJ Steinbring, K Longnecker… - Organic …, 2012 - Elsevier
With the advent of ultrahigh resolution mass spectrometry (MS), recent studies have begun
to resolve molecular relationships between terrestrial and aquatic dissolved organic matter …