Recently, the construction of reservoirs has boomed, particularly in the tropics, but the impact of reservoirs on the global carbon cycle is not evident. Reservoirs accumulate sediments that simultaneously bury organic carbon (OC) and thus act as a C sink, and also produce methane (CH4) and thus emit a strong greenhouse gas. High temperature, internal production and sedimentation rates in tropical reservoirs may enhance both OC burial and CH4 production, however to a currently unknown extent. This thesis investigates the efficiency of the OC sink as well as the OC sources that feed into OC burial and CH4 production in four contrasting tropical reservoirs in Brazil. The results demonstrate that reservoir sediments receive both terrestrial a...
Burial in sediments removes organic carbon (OC) from the short-term biosphere-atmosphere carbon (C) ...
The emission of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) from reservoirs has been estimated to make up...
Anaerobic methanogenesis is dependent on key macronutrients (carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus) and tr...
Anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases are widely known to have damaging effects on the world’s...
Reservoir sediments sequester significant amounts of organic carbon (OC), but at the same time, high...
Substantial amounts of organic matter (OM) from terrestrial ecosystems are buried as sediments in in...
Freshwater reservoirs are important sites of organic carbon (OC) burial, but the extent to which res...
Organic carbon (OC) burial and greenhouse gas emission of inland waters plays an increasingly eviden...
Hydroelectric reservoirs bury significant amounts of organic carbon (OC) in their sediments. Many re...
Recent studies from temperate lakes indicate that eutrophic systems tend to emit less carbon dioxide...
Recent studies from temperate lakes indicate that eutrophic systems tend to emit less carbon dioxide...
Freshwater reservoirs, in particular tropical ones, are an important source of methane (CH4) to the ...
Artificial reservoirs likely accumulate more carbon than natural lakes due to their unusually high s...
Tropical hydroelectric reservoirs contribute significantly to atmospheric CH4 and CO2 emissions. To ...
In this study, the roles of sedimentation and remineralisation on organic carbon (OC)burial in Wohle...
Burial in sediments removes organic carbon (OC) from the short-term biosphere-atmosphere carbon (C) ...
The emission of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) from reservoirs has been estimated to make up...
Anaerobic methanogenesis is dependent on key macronutrients (carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus) and tr...
Anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases are widely known to have damaging effects on the world’s...
Reservoir sediments sequester significant amounts of organic carbon (OC), but at the same time, high...
Substantial amounts of organic matter (OM) from terrestrial ecosystems are buried as sediments in in...
Freshwater reservoirs are important sites of organic carbon (OC) burial, but the extent to which res...
Organic carbon (OC) burial and greenhouse gas emission of inland waters plays an increasingly eviden...
Hydroelectric reservoirs bury significant amounts of organic carbon (OC) in their sediments. Many re...
Recent studies from temperate lakes indicate that eutrophic systems tend to emit less carbon dioxide...
Recent studies from temperate lakes indicate that eutrophic systems tend to emit less carbon dioxide...
Freshwater reservoirs, in particular tropical ones, are an important source of methane (CH4) to the ...
Artificial reservoirs likely accumulate more carbon than natural lakes due to their unusually high s...
Tropical hydroelectric reservoirs contribute significantly to atmospheric CH4 and CO2 emissions. To ...
In this study, the roles of sedimentation and remineralisation on organic carbon (OC)burial in Wohle...
Burial in sediments removes organic carbon (OC) from the short-term biosphere-atmosphere carbon (C) ...
The emission of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) from reservoirs has been estimated to make up...
Anaerobic methanogenesis is dependent on key macronutrients (carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus) and tr...