Surface carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions exhibit a high degree of spatial heterogeneity in the young boreal Eastmain-1 hydroelectric reservoir, located in northern Quebec, Canada. Estimates of the individual components of net CO2 production within the reservoir (benthic respiration, water column respiration, and primary production) furthermore provide a link between the heterogeneity in surface CO2 emissions and the flooded landscapes below. Specifically, the preflood carbon stock and soil–sediment respiration rates of flooded landscapes were found to influence benthic CO2 production, the rate of decline of hypolimnetic dissolved organic carbon (DOC), and the estimated rate at which flooded landscapes release DOC, further influencing water co...
International audienceThe emission of CO2 and CH4 by diffusion, bubbling and downstream was measured...
Freshwater reservoirs are a significant source of CO2 to the atmosphere. CO2 is known to be emitted ...
Following flooding of landscapes to create any kind ofreservoir, terrestrial plants die and no longe...
[1] Lakes and reservoirs typically emit CO2to the atmosphere as a result of respiration in excess of...
The continuous increase in the number of reservoirs globally has raised important questions about th...
Development of hydroelectricity in recent years has stirred an international debate in relation to g...
We developed a process-based reservoir model (“flooded” version of Forest-DNDC) to project carbon fl...
Reservoir sediments exposed to air due to water level fluctuations are strong sources of atmospheric...
We present here the first comprehensive assessment of the carbon (C) footprint associated with the c...
Boreal rivers and streams are known as hot spots of CO2 emissions, yet their contribution to CH4 emi...
ABSTRACT / The fluxes of carbon dioxide were determined at the water–air interface using floating ch...
Carbon (C) biogeochemical cycling studies in northern peatlands, in particular the production, consu...
A process-based reservoir model of Flooded Forest Denitrification Decomposition (FF-DNDC) was develo...
Substantial amounts of organic matter (OM) from terrestrial ecosystems are buried as sediments in in...
Carbon dioxide and methane fluxes were measured between May 2003 and August 2004 on vegetated surfac...
International audienceThe emission of CO2 and CH4 by diffusion, bubbling and downstream was measured...
Freshwater reservoirs are a significant source of CO2 to the atmosphere. CO2 is known to be emitted ...
Following flooding of landscapes to create any kind ofreservoir, terrestrial plants die and no longe...
[1] Lakes and reservoirs typically emit CO2to the atmosphere as a result of respiration in excess of...
The continuous increase in the number of reservoirs globally has raised important questions about th...
Development of hydroelectricity in recent years has stirred an international debate in relation to g...
We developed a process-based reservoir model (“flooded” version of Forest-DNDC) to project carbon fl...
Reservoir sediments exposed to air due to water level fluctuations are strong sources of atmospheric...
We present here the first comprehensive assessment of the carbon (C) footprint associated with the c...
Boreal rivers and streams are known as hot spots of CO2 emissions, yet their contribution to CH4 emi...
ABSTRACT / The fluxes of carbon dioxide were determined at the water–air interface using floating ch...
Carbon (C) biogeochemical cycling studies in northern peatlands, in particular the production, consu...
A process-based reservoir model of Flooded Forest Denitrification Decomposition (FF-DNDC) was develo...
Substantial amounts of organic matter (OM) from terrestrial ecosystems are buried as sediments in in...
Carbon dioxide and methane fluxes were measured between May 2003 and August 2004 on vegetated surfac...
International audienceThe emission of CO2 and CH4 by diffusion, bubbling and downstream was measured...
Freshwater reservoirs are a significant source of CO2 to the atmosphere. CO2 is known to be emitted ...
Following flooding of landscapes to create any kind ofreservoir, terrestrial plants die and no longe...