Modelling eutrophication in lake ecosystems: a review
B Vinçon-Leite, C Casenave - Science of the Total Environment, 2019 - Elsevier
Eutrophication is one of the main causes of the degradation of lake ecosystems. Its
intensification during the last decades has led the stakeholders to seek for water …
intensification during the last decades has led the stakeholders to seek for water …
Dynamic CO2 and pH levels in coastal, estuarine, and inland waters: Theoretical and observed effects on harmful algal blooms
Rising concentrations of atmospheric CO 2 results in higher equilibrium concentrations of
dissolved CO 2 in natural waters, with corresponding increases in hydrogen ion and …
dissolved CO 2 in natural waters, with corresponding increases in hydrogen ion and …
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 …
Eutrophic Lake Taihu as a significant CO2 source during 2000–2015
Inland lakes receive growing attentions on eutrophication and their roles in global carbon
cycle. However, understanding how inland lakes contribute to global carbon cycle is …
cycle. However, understanding how inland lakes contribute to global carbon cycle is …
Management actions mitigate the risk of carbon dioxide emissions from urban lakes
Lakes are recognized as important sources of carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions, which vary
greatly across land use type. However, CO 2 emissions from lakes in urban landscapes are …
greatly across land use type. However, CO 2 emissions from lakes in urban landscapes are …
Eutrophication and temperature drive large variability in carbon dioxide from China's Lake Taihu
Eutrophication and warming are changing the functioning of lake ecosystems, and their
impacts on lake carbon dioxide (CO2) variability have received increasing attention …
impacts on lake carbon dioxide (CO2) variability have received increasing attention …
Changes in CO2 concentration and degassing of eutrophic urban lakes associated with algal growth and decline
Urban lakes are numerous in the world, but their role in carbon storage and emission is not
well understood. This study aimed to answer the critical questions: How does algal growing …
well understood. This study aimed to answer the critical questions: How does algal growing …
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 …
A comprehensive conceptual framework for signaling in-lake CO2 through dissolved organic matter
M Ni, R Liu, W Luo, J Pu, S Wu, Z Wang, J Zhang… - Water Research, 2024 - Elsevier
Organic carbon (C) and CO 2 pools are closely interactive in aquatic environments. While
there are strong indications linking freshwater CO 2 to dissolved organic matter (DOM), the …
there are strong indications linking freshwater CO 2 to dissolved organic matter (DOM), the …
Urban point sources of nutrients were the leading cause for the historical spread of hypoxia across European lakes
Enhanced phosphorus (P) export from land into streams and lakes is a primary factor driving
the expansion of deep-water hypoxia in lakes during the Anthropocene. However, the …
the expansion of deep-water hypoxia in lakes during the Anthropocene. However, the …