Spatial distribution of sediment nitrogen and phosphorus in Lake Taihu from a hydrodynamics-induced transport perspective
Hydrodynamics play an important role in sediment nutrient dynamics in large shallow
eutrophic lakes. In this study, the spatial patterns of sediment nitrogen and phosphorus in …
eutrophic lakes. In this study, the spatial patterns of sediment nitrogen and phosphorus in …
[HTML][HTML] Do peatlands or lakes provide the most comprehensive distal tephra records?
Despite the widespread application of tephra studies for dating and correlation of
stratigraphic sequences ('tephrochronology'), questions remain over the reliability and …
stratigraphic sequences ('tephrochronology'), questions remain over the reliability and …
[HTML][HTML] Soda lake phosphorus fluxes controlled by biological uptake imply abundant phosphate in plausible origin-of-life environments
Phosphate is crucial for the origin of life but typical environmental concentrations are too low
for prebiotic synthesis of essential biomolecules like nucleic acids. However, evaporative …
for prebiotic synthesis of essential biomolecules like nucleic acids. However, evaporative …
Long‐term perspectives on terrestrial and aquatic carbon cycling from palaeolimnology
Lakes are active processors and collectors of carbon (C) and thus recognized as
quantitatively important within the terrestrial C cycle. Better integration of palaeolimnology …
quantitatively important within the terrestrial C cycle. Better integration of palaeolimnology …
High primary production contrasts with intense carbon emission in a eutrophic tropical reservoir
Recent studies from temperate lakes indicate that eutrophic systems tend to emit less carbon
dioxide (CO2) and bury more organic carbon (OC) than oligotrophic ones, rendering them …
dioxide (CO2) and bury more organic carbon (OC) than oligotrophic ones, rendering them …
Lack of steady-state in the global biogeochemical Si cycle: emerging evidence from lake Si sequestration
Weathering of silicate minerals releases dissolved silicate (DSi) to the soil-vegetation
system. Accumulation and recycling of this DSi by terrestrial ecosystems creates a pool of …
system. Accumulation and recycling of this DSi by terrestrial ecosystems creates a pool of …
Spatial variation of organic carbon sequestration in large lakes and implications for carbon stock quantification
Lakes are recognized as critical zones for carbon transformation and storage, and lacustrine
sediments sequestrate considerable amounts of organic carbon (OC). Understanding …
sediments sequestrate considerable amounts of organic carbon (OC). Understanding …
Solid-phase speciation and post-depositional mobility of arsenic in lake sediments impacted by ore roasting at legacy gold mines in the Yellowknife area, Northwest …
CE Schuh, HE Jamieson, MJ Palmer, AJ Martin - Applied Geochemistry, 2018 - Elsevier
Arsenic (As) concentrations in lake sediments in the Yellowknife region, Northwest
Territories, Canada, are elevated from the weathering of mineralized bedrock and/or from …
Territories, Canada, are elevated from the weathering of mineralized bedrock and/or from …
[HTML][HTML] Organic matter and sediment properties determine in-lake variability of sediment and production and emissions of a small and shallow lake
LSE Praetzel, N Plenter, S Schilling… - …, 2020 - bg.copernicus.org
Inland waters, particularly small and shallow lakes, are significant sources of carbon dioxide
(CO 2) and methane (CH 4) to the atmosphere. However, the spatial in-lake heterogeneity of …
(CO 2) and methane (CH 4) to the atmosphere. However, the spatial in-lake heterogeneity of …
Drivers of sediment accumulation and nutrient burial in coastal stormwater detention ponds, South Carolina, USA
Stormwater detention ponds are widely utilized as control structures to manage runoff during
storm events. These ponds also represent biogeochemical hotspots, where carbon (C) and …
storm events. These ponds also represent biogeochemical hotspots, where carbon (C) and …