The flux of reduced substances, such as methane and ammonium, from the sediment to the bottom water (Fred) is one of the major factors contributing to the consumption of oxygen in the hypolimnia of lakes and thus crucial for lake oxygen management. This study presents fluxes based on sediment porewater measurements from different water depths of five deep lakes of differing trophic states. In meso- to eutrophic lakes Fred was directly proportional to the total organic carbon mass accumulation rate (TOC-MAR) of the sediments. TOC-MAR and thus Fred in eutrophic lakes decreased systematically with increasing mean hypolimnion depth (zH), suggesting that high oxygen concentrations in the deep waters of lakes were essential for the extent of orga...
The complexity of organic matter (OM) degradation mechanisms represents a significant challenge for ...
Recent literature suggests that for many lakes and rivers, the respiratory breakdown of organic matt...
Estimates of hypolimnetic water column (Jv) and sediment (JA) dissolved oxygen (DO) consumption rate...
This study investigated the consumption of oxygen (O-2) in 11 European lakes ranging from 48 m to 37...
Low oxygen concentrations in lakes and reservoirs are an ongoing environmental concern, particularly...
Hypolimnetic oxygen depletion in lakes is a widespread problem and is mainly controlled by the sedim...
The Lake Lugano North Basin has been meromictic for several decades, with anoxic waters below 100 m ...
Hypolimnetic oxygen depletion in lakes is a widespread problem and is mainly controlled by the sedim...
We quantified the areal hypolimnetic mineralization rate (AHM; total areal hypolimnetic oxygen deple...
Even though human-induced eutrophication has severely impacted temperate lake ecosystems over the la...
Carbon burial is an important process, not only as a carbon sink but also as a control mechanism for...
Many lakes exhibit seasonal stratification, during which they develop strong thermal and chemical gr...
Green Lake, a deep mesotrophic lake located in a primarily agricultural watershed in central Wiscons...
Many lakes exhibit seasonal stratification, during which they develop strong thermal and chemical gr...
Aerobic oxidation is important in the cycling of methane in the sediments of Lake Washington. About ...
The complexity of organic matter (OM) degradation mechanisms represents a significant challenge for ...
Recent literature suggests that for many lakes and rivers, the respiratory breakdown of organic matt...
Estimates of hypolimnetic water column (Jv) and sediment (JA) dissolved oxygen (DO) consumption rate...
This study investigated the consumption of oxygen (O-2) in 11 European lakes ranging from 48 m to 37...
Low oxygen concentrations in lakes and reservoirs are an ongoing environmental concern, particularly...
Hypolimnetic oxygen depletion in lakes is a widespread problem and is mainly controlled by the sedim...
The Lake Lugano North Basin has been meromictic for several decades, with anoxic waters below 100 m ...
Hypolimnetic oxygen depletion in lakes is a widespread problem and is mainly controlled by the sedim...
We quantified the areal hypolimnetic mineralization rate (AHM; total areal hypolimnetic oxygen deple...
Even though human-induced eutrophication has severely impacted temperate lake ecosystems over the la...
Carbon burial is an important process, not only as a carbon sink but also as a control mechanism for...
Many lakes exhibit seasonal stratification, during which they develop strong thermal and chemical gr...
Green Lake, a deep mesotrophic lake located in a primarily agricultural watershed in central Wiscons...
Many lakes exhibit seasonal stratification, during which they develop strong thermal and chemical gr...
Aerobic oxidation is important in the cycling of methane in the sediments of Lake Washington. About ...
The complexity of organic matter (OM) degradation mechanisms represents a significant challenge for ...
Recent literature suggests that for many lakes and rivers, the respiratory breakdown of organic matt...
Estimates of hypolimnetic water column (Jv) and sediment (JA) dissolved oxygen (DO) consumption rate...