The main river inflows to Loch Ness and several depths in the water column within the loch were sampled over an annual cycle. The carbon isotope composition of total dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) from the samples was determined as well as that of phytoplankton from the loch. Values of delta C-13 for DIC in the rivers indicated that this DIC was derived from soil respiration in the catchment and achieved only partial equilibrium with the atmosphere during river transport. Riverine loading accounted for most of the DIC in Loch Ness, and the great depth of the loch relative to its surface area allows only limited exchange with the atmosphere. Despite the low productivity in Loch Ness, DIC concentrations in the low alkalinity water are appre...
Freshwater ecosystems, although relatively small in volume, have a disproportionately large carbon s...
Carbon stable isotope analysis was carried out on zooplankton from 24 United Kingdom lakes to examin...
Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) is the main acid buffer in forested lake watersheds in Canada. We u...
The main river inflows to Loch Ness and several depths in the water column within the loch were samp...
The main river inflows to Loch Ness and several depths in the water column within the loch were samp...
The natural abundance of stable isotopes (δ13C and δ15N) was determined for components of the pelagi...
Modelling limnetic carbon processes is necessary for accurate global carbon models and stable isotop...
We investigated d13carbon (C)–dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) values in 72 lakes from diverse regio...
Seasonal variations in the stable isotope composition (d13C and d15C) of crustacean zooplankton and ...
Seasonal variations in the stable isotope composition (delta C-13 and delta N-15) of crustacean zoop...
Carbon incorporated into diatom frustule walls is protected from degradation enabling analysis for c...
Understanding the effects of trophic status and dissolved organic carbon concentration (DOC) on lake...
Four whole- lake inorganic C-13 addition experiments were conducted in lakes of differing trophic st...
Sea lochs are zones of rapid organic matter (OM) turnover. Most of this OM is of allochthonous origi...
<p>The aim of this study was to identify sources of carbon turnover using stable isotope mass balanc...
Freshwater ecosystems, although relatively small in volume, have a disproportionately large carbon s...
Carbon stable isotope analysis was carried out on zooplankton from 24 United Kingdom lakes to examin...
Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) is the main acid buffer in forested lake watersheds in Canada. We u...
The main river inflows to Loch Ness and several depths in the water column within the loch were samp...
The main river inflows to Loch Ness and several depths in the water column within the loch were samp...
The natural abundance of stable isotopes (δ13C and δ15N) was determined for components of the pelagi...
Modelling limnetic carbon processes is necessary for accurate global carbon models and stable isotop...
We investigated d13carbon (C)–dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) values in 72 lakes from diverse regio...
Seasonal variations in the stable isotope composition (d13C and d15C) of crustacean zooplankton and ...
Seasonal variations in the stable isotope composition (delta C-13 and delta N-15) of crustacean zoop...
Carbon incorporated into diatom frustule walls is protected from degradation enabling analysis for c...
Understanding the effects of trophic status and dissolved organic carbon concentration (DOC) on lake...
Four whole- lake inorganic C-13 addition experiments were conducted in lakes of differing trophic st...
Sea lochs are zones of rapid organic matter (OM) turnover. Most of this OM is of allochthonous origi...
<p>The aim of this study was to identify sources of carbon turnover using stable isotope mass balanc...
Freshwater ecosystems, although relatively small in volume, have a disproportionately large carbon s...
Carbon stable isotope analysis was carried out on zooplankton from 24 United Kingdom lakes to examin...
Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) is the main acid buffer in forested lake watersheds in Canada. We u...