Streams play an important role in the global carbon (C) cycle, accounting for a large portion of CO2 evaded from inland waters despite their small areal coverage. However, the relative importance of different terrestrial and aquatic processes driving CO2 production and evasion from streams remains poorly understood. In this study, we measured O-2 and CO2 continuously in streams draining tundra-dominated catchments in northern Sweden, during the summers of 2015 and 2016. From this, we estimated daily metabolic rates and CO2 evasion simultaneously and thus provide insight into the role of stream metabolism as a driver of C dynamics in Arctic streams. Our results show that aquatic biological processes regulate CO2 concentrations and evasion at...
When organic matter from thawed permafrost is released, the sources and sinks of greenhouse gases (G...
The aquatic pathway is increasingly being recognized as an important component of landscape scale gr...
Inland waters are hotspots for carbon (C) cycling and therefore important for landscape C budgets. S...
Streams play an important role in the global carbon (C) cycle, accounting for a large portion of CO2...
Global warming is enhancing the mobilization of organic carbon (C) from Arctic soils into streams, w...
Global warming is enhancing the mobilization of organic carbon (C) from Arctic soils into streams, w...
CO2 evasion to the atmosphere from inland waters is a major component of the global carbon (C) cycle...
Abstract Global warming is enhancing the mobilization of organic carbon (C) from Arctic soils into ...
Inland water systems are generally supersaturated in carbon dioxide (CO2) and are increasingly recog...
Inland water systems are generally supersaturated in carbon dioxide (CO2) and are increasingly recog...
Streams play a key role in the global carbon cycle. The balance between carbon intake through photos...
Arctic and sub-Arctic freshwaters are currently experiencing substantial ecosystem changes due to th...
Climate change in the Arctic is altering the delivery of nutrients from terrestrial to aquatic ecosy...
When organic matter from thawed permafrost is released, the sources and sinks of greenhouse gases (G...
The aquatic pathway is increasingly being recognized as an important component of landscape scale gr...
Inland waters are hotspots for carbon (C) cycling and therefore important for landscape C budgets. S...
Streams play an important role in the global carbon (C) cycle, accounting for a large portion of CO2...
Global warming is enhancing the mobilization of organic carbon (C) from Arctic soils into streams, w...
Global warming is enhancing the mobilization of organic carbon (C) from Arctic soils into streams, w...
CO2 evasion to the atmosphere from inland waters is a major component of the global carbon (C) cycle...
Abstract Global warming is enhancing the mobilization of organic carbon (C) from Arctic soils into ...
Inland water systems are generally supersaturated in carbon dioxide (CO2) and are increasingly recog...
Inland water systems are generally supersaturated in carbon dioxide (CO2) and are increasingly recog...
Streams play a key role in the global carbon cycle. The balance between carbon intake through photos...
Arctic and sub-Arctic freshwaters are currently experiencing substantial ecosystem changes due to th...
Climate change in the Arctic is altering the delivery of nutrients from terrestrial to aquatic ecosy...
When organic matter from thawed permafrost is released, the sources and sinks of greenhouse gases (G...
The aquatic pathway is increasingly being recognized as an important component of landscape scale gr...
Inland waters are hotspots for carbon (C) cycling and therefore important for landscape C budgets. S...