Even though human-induced eutrophication has severely impacted temperate lake ecosystems over the last centuries, the effects on total organic carbon (TOC) burial and mineralization are not well understood. We study these effects based on sedimentary records from the last 180 years in five Swiss lakes that differ in trophic state. We compare changes in TOC content and modeled TOC accumulation rates through time to historical data on algae blooms, water column anoxia, wastewater treatment, artificial lake ventilation, and water column phosphorus (P) concentrations. We furthermore investigate the effects of eutrophication on rates of microbial TOC mineralization and vertical distributions of microbial respiration reactions in sediments. Our r...
The European legislation (WFD) and the IPCC 2008 are both acknowledging the relevance of current and...
Sediment phosphorus (P) released to surface water (a.k.a. internal P loading) is the key factor dela...
The effects of eutrophication on short term changes in the microbial community were investigated usi...
Lake sediments are globally important organic carbon (OC) sinks and play a profound role in the glob...
The eutrophication of lowland lakes in Europe by excess nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) is severe be...
Increased cultural eutrophication since the 20th century, caused by phosphorus (P) enrichment, has b...
Carbon burial is an important process, not only as a carbon sink but also as a control mechanism for...
Hypolimnetic anoxia in eutrophic lakes can delay lake recovery to lower trophic states via the relea...
The flux of reduced substances, such as methane and ammonium, from the sediment to the bottom water ...
Ecological regime shifts and carbon cycling in aquatic systems have both been subject to increasing ...
Ecological regime shifts and carbon cycling in aquatic systems have both been subject to increasing ...
Many studies have viewed lakes as quasi-static systems with regard to the rate of organic carbon (OC...
Eutrophication of various lakes on the Swiss Plateau was targeted in the 1980s by reducing external ...
Anthropogenic eutrophication can initiate vast and persistent ecosystem state changes in lakes. Such...
The European legislation (WFD) and the IPCC 2008 are both acknowledging the relevance of current and...
The European legislation (WFD) and the IPCC 2008 are both acknowledging the relevance of current and...
Sediment phosphorus (P) released to surface water (a.k.a. internal P loading) is the key factor dela...
The effects of eutrophication on short term changes in the microbial community were investigated usi...
Lake sediments are globally important organic carbon (OC) sinks and play a profound role in the glob...
The eutrophication of lowland lakes in Europe by excess nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) is severe be...
Increased cultural eutrophication since the 20th century, caused by phosphorus (P) enrichment, has b...
Carbon burial is an important process, not only as a carbon sink but also as a control mechanism for...
Hypolimnetic anoxia in eutrophic lakes can delay lake recovery to lower trophic states via the relea...
The flux of reduced substances, such as methane and ammonium, from the sediment to the bottom water ...
Ecological regime shifts and carbon cycling in aquatic systems have both been subject to increasing ...
Ecological regime shifts and carbon cycling in aquatic systems have both been subject to increasing ...
Many studies have viewed lakes as quasi-static systems with regard to the rate of organic carbon (OC...
Eutrophication of various lakes on the Swiss Plateau was targeted in the 1980s by reducing external ...
Anthropogenic eutrophication can initiate vast and persistent ecosystem state changes in lakes. Such...
The European legislation (WFD) and the IPCC 2008 are both acknowledging the relevance of current and...
The European legislation (WFD) and the IPCC 2008 are both acknowledging the relevance of current and...
Sediment phosphorus (P) released to surface water (a.k.a. internal P loading) is the key factor dela...
The effects of eutrophication on short term changes in the microbial community were investigated usi...