Increases of riverine organic carbon concentrations have been observed across the northern hemisphere over the past few decades. These increases are the result of multiple environmental drivers, but the relative importance of the drivers is still unclear. We analyzed a dataset of >10 000 observations of riverine total organic carbon (TOC) concentrations and associated water chemistry and hydrological observations from 1993 to 2017. The observations span a ~600 km north–south gradient from 30 individual river systems in Finland. Our data show significantly increasing TOC concentrations in 25 out of 30 systems, with an average increase from 12.0 to 15.1 mg l−1. The observed increase in riverine TOC concentrations led to an increase of 0.28 Mt...
Climate change scenarios for northern boreal regions indicate that there will be increasing temperat...
Natural organic matter (NOM) is a key component in aquatic ecosystems. It influences for example aci...
Carbon export in streams draining peat catchments represents a potential loss of carbon from long-te...
Increases of riverine organic carbon concentrations have been observed across the northern hemispher...
Highlights • Brownification is an increasing threat to aquatic ecosystems. • Reasons behind ch...
The majority of the carbon worldwide is in soil. In a river catchment, the tight relationship betwee...
The relative supply of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) to freshwater ecosystems is of f...
A major challenge for predicting future landscape carbon (C) balances is to understand how environme...
Anthropogenic landscape alterations have increased global carbon transported by rivers to oceans sin...
European rivers experience increased loading of total organic carbon (TOC) from terrestrial sources ...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations are increasing in freshwaters worldwide, with importan...
Inland waters are important systems for transforming, storing and transporting carbon along the aqua...
Highlights • N, P and TOC export from forests to streams needs more reliable assessments. • Lo...
Highlights • Chl-a depended on TP with synergistic interaction with water temperature. • Clima...
The past decades have witnessed an increase in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in the ...
Climate change scenarios for northern boreal regions indicate that there will be increasing temperat...
Natural organic matter (NOM) is a key component in aquatic ecosystems. It influences for example aci...
Carbon export in streams draining peat catchments represents a potential loss of carbon from long-te...
Increases of riverine organic carbon concentrations have been observed across the northern hemispher...
Highlights • Brownification is an increasing threat to aquatic ecosystems. • Reasons behind ch...
The majority of the carbon worldwide is in soil. In a river catchment, the tight relationship betwee...
The relative supply of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) to freshwater ecosystems is of f...
A major challenge for predicting future landscape carbon (C) balances is to understand how environme...
Anthropogenic landscape alterations have increased global carbon transported by rivers to oceans sin...
European rivers experience increased loading of total organic carbon (TOC) from terrestrial sources ...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations are increasing in freshwaters worldwide, with importan...
Inland waters are important systems for transforming, storing and transporting carbon along the aqua...
Highlights • N, P and TOC export from forests to streams needs more reliable assessments. • Lo...
Highlights • Chl-a depended on TP with synergistic interaction with water temperature. • Clima...
The past decades have witnessed an increase in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in the ...
Climate change scenarios for northern boreal regions indicate that there will be increasing temperat...
Natural organic matter (NOM) is a key component in aquatic ecosystems. It influences for example aci...
Carbon export in streams draining peat catchments represents a potential loss of carbon from long-te...