Unproductive lakes are one of few natural landscape compartments with net release of carbon to the atmosphere. Lakes also generally decrease the net terrestrial carbon uptake, since most of the CO2 production in unproductive lakes are derived from organic carbon produced on land (e.g. in forests). High latitude lakes are predicted to be particularly affected by the global climate change. The carbon cycling in these lakes and their role in the landscape are therefore important to study. In this thesis, carbon turnover processes were studied in two lakes above the arctic circle (Lake Diktar-Erik and Lake Merasjärvi) in year 2004 and 2005. Both lakes were net heterotrophic, with large variations in CO2 concentrations both on shorter (30min) an...
Recent studies indicated that Arctic lakes play an important role in receiving, processing, and stor...
Inland waters have long been neglected in the global carbon cycle. They represent only 2,8% of the l...
Inland waters have long been neglected in the global carbon cycle. They represent only 2,8% of the l...
Unproductive lakes are one of few natural landscape compartments with net release of carbon to the a...
Unproductive lakes are one of few natural landscape compartments with net release of carbon to the a...
The global carbon cycle is subject to intense research, where sources and sinks for greenhouse gases...
The global carbon cycle is intimately linked with the earth’s climate system. Knowledge about carbon...
<p> ABSTRACT</p> <p>Freshwater systems play an important role in the carbon cycle, but there are sti...
Lake ecosystems receive, transmit and process terrestrial carbon and thereby link terrestrial, aquat...
Lake ecosystems receive, transmit and process terrestrial carbon and thereby link terrestrial, aquat...
Northern lakes are important sources of greenhouse gases carbon dioxide and methane to the atmospher...
Northern lakes are important sources of greenhouse gases carbon dioxide and methane to the atmospher...
Northern lakes are important sources of greenhouse gases carbon dioxide and methane to the atmospher...
Freshwater ecosystems have long been neglected as an important part of the global carbon cycle. Howe...
Freshwater ecosystems have long been neglected as an important part of the global carbon cycle. Howe...
Recent studies indicated that Arctic lakes play an important role in receiving, processing, and stor...
Inland waters have long been neglected in the global carbon cycle. They represent only 2,8% of the l...
Inland waters have long been neglected in the global carbon cycle. They represent only 2,8% of the l...
Unproductive lakes are one of few natural landscape compartments with net release of carbon to the a...
Unproductive lakes are one of few natural landscape compartments with net release of carbon to the a...
The global carbon cycle is subject to intense research, where sources and sinks for greenhouse gases...
The global carbon cycle is intimately linked with the earth’s climate system. Knowledge about carbon...
<p> ABSTRACT</p> <p>Freshwater systems play an important role in the carbon cycle, but there are sti...
Lake ecosystems receive, transmit and process terrestrial carbon and thereby link terrestrial, aquat...
Lake ecosystems receive, transmit and process terrestrial carbon and thereby link terrestrial, aquat...
Northern lakes are important sources of greenhouse gases carbon dioxide and methane to the atmospher...
Northern lakes are important sources of greenhouse gases carbon dioxide and methane to the atmospher...
Northern lakes are important sources of greenhouse gases carbon dioxide and methane to the atmospher...
Freshwater ecosystems have long been neglected as an important part of the global carbon cycle. Howe...
Freshwater ecosystems have long been neglected as an important part of the global carbon cycle. Howe...
Recent studies indicated that Arctic lakes play an important role in receiving, processing, and stor...
Inland waters have long been neglected in the global carbon cycle. They represent only 2,8% of the l...
Inland waters have long been neglected in the global carbon cycle. They represent only 2,8% of the l...