<div><p>Increased color in surface waters, or browning, can alter lake ecological function, lake thermal stratification and pose difficulties for drinking water treatment. Mechanisms suggested to cause browning include increased dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and iron concentrations, as well as a shift to more colored DOC. While browning of surface waters is widespread and well documented, little is known about why some lakes resist it. Here, we present a comprehensive study of Mälaren, the third largest lake in Sweden. In Mälaren, the vast majority of water and DOC enters a western lake basin, and after approximately 2.8 years, drains from an eastern basin. Despite 40 years of increased terrestrial inputs of colored substances to western l...
Observations of increasing water color and organic carbon concentrations in lakes are widespread acr...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) may be removed, transformed, or added during water transit through l...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations and water colour are increasing in many inland waters ...
Increased color in surface waters, or browning, can alter lake ecological function, lake thermal str...
Increased color in surface waters, or browning, can alter lake ecological function, lake thermal str...
During recent decades many lakes have become browner in the northern hemisphere and more specific in...
During recent decades many lakes have become browner in the northern hemisphere and more specific in...
The color of freshwaters, often measured as absorbance, influences a number of ecosystem services in...
Abstract The recent browning (increase in color) of surface waters across much of the northern hemis...
The recent browning (increase in color) of surface waters across much of the northern hemisphere has...
The color of freshwaters, often measured as absorbance, influences a number of ecosystem services in...
The color of freshwaters, often measured as absorbance, influences a number of ecosystem services in...
Lake browning in the northern hemisphere is endangering crucial ecosystem services. Darker water dec...
Observations of increasing water color and organic carbon concentrations in lakes are widespread acr...
Observations of increasing water color and organic carbon concentrations in lakes are widespread acr...
Observations of increasing water color and organic carbon concentrations in lakes are widespread acr...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) may be removed, transformed, or added during water transit through l...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations and water colour are increasing in many inland waters ...
Increased color in surface waters, or browning, can alter lake ecological function, lake thermal str...
Increased color in surface waters, or browning, can alter lake ecological function, lake thermal str...
During recent decades many lakes have become browner in the northern hemisphere and more specific in...
During recent decades many lakes have become browner in the northern hemisphere and more specific in...
The color of freshwaters, often measured as absorbance, influences a number of ecosystem services in...
Abstract The recent browning (increase in color) of surface waters across much of the northern hemis...
The recent browning (increase in color) of surface waters across much of the northern hemisphere has...
The color of freshwaters, often measured as absorbance, influences a number of ecosystem services in...
The color of freshwaters, often measured as absorbance, influences a number of ecosystem services in...
Lake browning in the northern hemisphere is endangering crucial ecosystem services. Darker water dec...
Observations of increasing water color and organic carbon concentrations in lakes are widespread acr...
Observations of increasing water color and organic carbon concentrations in lakes are widespread acr...
Observations of increasing water color and organic carbon concentrations in lakes are widespread acr...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) may be removed, transformed, or added during water transit through l...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations and water colour are increasing in many inland waters ...