Freshwaters are significant sources of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) in the global carbon cycle, influencing the earth’s atmospheric energy budget. When considering freshwater reservoirs, these greenhouse gas emissions are anthropogenic, yet have received little research focus or integration into carbon budgets, despite having potential implications for policy makers. This thesis investigates the CH4 and CO2 flux dynamics from three reservoir systems in the south east of England, and the physicochemical conditions that influence these flux dynamics, during the summer of 2018. Using the closed dynamic floating chamber method in tandem with physicochemical analysis, an in-situ investigation found rates of CH4 efflux among the highest...
Inland waters are an import source of greenhouse gases for the atmosphere. In particular, the emissi...
The construction and operation of over 1 million dams globally has fundamentally altered the way tha...
Reservoirs impound and store large volumes of water and flood land. The water is used for electri...
Freshwater systems are an important component of biogeochemical processing within terrestrial landsc...
The emission of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) from reservoirs has been estimated to make up...
The continuous increase in the number of reservoirs globally has raised important questions about th...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas of primarily biogenic origin. Aquatic systems are significa...
Reservoirs are a significant source of atmospheric carbon (C), but their emission rates vary in spac...
Inland waters play an important role in the transport, transformation, loss and storage of carbon (C...
Aquatic ecosystems play a substantial role in global cycling of carbon (C), despite covering only ab...
Small headwater streams are recognized for intense outgassing to the atmosphere of climate‐relevant ...
Lake carbon-storage is an emerging climate and environmental research theme. Small lakes are increas...
Many coastal floodplains have been artificially drained for agriculture, altering hydrological conne...
Despite the increasing understanding of the magnitude and drivers of carbon gas emissions from inlan...
While it has been recently recognized that freshwater ecosystems may significantly offset the terres...
Inland waters are an import source of greenhouse gases for the atmosphere. In particular, the emissi...
The construction and operation of over 1 million dams globally has fundamentally altered the way tha...
Reservoirs impound and store large volumes of water and flood land. The water is used for electri...
Freshwater systems are an important component of biogeochemical processing within terrestrial landsc...
The emission of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) from reservoirs has been estimated to make up...
The continuous increase in the number of reservoirs globally has raised important questions about th...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas of primarily biogenic origin. Aquatic systems are significa...
Reservoirs are a significant source of atmospheric carbon (C), but their emission rates vary in spac...
Inland waters play an important role in the transport, transformation, loss and storage of carbon (C...
Aquatic ecosystems play a substantial role in global cycling of carbon (C), despite covering only ab...
Small headwater streams are recognized for intense outgassing to the atmosphere of climate‐relevant ...
Lake carbon-storage is an emerging climate and environmental research theme. Small lakes are increas...
Many coastal floodplains have been artificially drained for agriculture, altering hydrological conne...
Despite the increasing understanding of the magnitude and drivers of carbon gas emissions from inlan...
While it has been recently recognized that freshwater ecosystems may significantly offset the terres...
Inland waters are an import source of greenhouse gases for the atmosphere. In particular, the emissi...
The construction and operation of over 1 million dams globally has fundamentally altered the way tha...
Reservoirs impound and store large volumes of water and flood land. The water is used for electri...