Study regionThis study focuses on the twelfth largest lake in Sweden, Lake Bolmen and its catchment.Study focusDuring the last decades the process of brownification has resulted in water with browner color, affecting water quality and ecosystems. The occurrence of brownification and its governing factors, especially with regard to the interaction with the environment, is not yet fully understood. This study therefore performed different statistical analysis to detect spatial and temporal patterns in brown color and associated forcing factors. In addition, models were developed to describe the water flows in the lake and their influence on the water color.New hydrological insights for the regionSeasonal variations in color are dominated by m...
<div><p>Increased color in surface waters, or browning, can alter lake ecological function, lake the...
The term brownification refers to the trend of increasing water color, i.e. the water becoming brown...
Observations of increasing water color and organic carbon concentrations in lakes are widespread acr...
Study regionThis study focuses on the twelfth largest lake in Sweden, Lake Bolmen and its catchment....
Organic carbon concentrations are increasing in freshwaters in the northern hemisphere. A significan...
For more than 45 years an extensive liming measure has taken place in the southwest of Sweden in Väs...
International audienceDissolved organic carbon (DOC) content, especially terrestrial humic matter (D...
Freshwater bodies have been long observed to become browner within the northern hemisphere. This bro...
Humic substance (HS) in natural water is a complex compound, and causes problems in the production a...
Increased DOC and Fe concentrations from terrestrial landscapes has led to the browning of boreal su...
Lake browning in the northern hemisphere is endangering crucial ecosystem services. Darker water dec...
The browning of surface waters due to the increased terrestrial loading of dissolved organic carbon ...
Swedish alpine and subarctic areas undergo rapid transitions due to climate change, especially in re...
During recent decades the brownification through leaching of organic carbon into Northern hemisphere...
Increased color in surface waters, or browning, can alter lake ecological function, lake thermal str...
<div><p>Increased color in surface waters, or browning, can alter lake ecological function, lake the...
The term brownification refers to the trend of increasing water color, i.e. the water becoming brown...
Observations of increasing water color and organic carbon concentrations in lakes are widespread acr...
Study regionThis study focuses on the twelfth largest lake in Sweden, Lake Bolmen and its catchment....
Organic carbon concentrations are increasing in freshwaters in the northern hemisphere. A significan...
For more than 45 years an extensive liming measure has taken place in the southwest of Sweden in Väs...
International audienceDissolved organic carbon (DOC) content, especially terrestrial humic matter (D...
Freshwater bodies have been long observed to become browner within the northern hemisphere. This bro...
Humic substance (HS) in natural water is a complex compound, and causes problems in the production a...
Increased DOC and Fe concentrations from terrestrial landscapes has led to the browning of boreal su...
Lake browning in the northern hemisphere is endangering crucial ecosystem services. Darker water dec...
The browning of surface waters due to the increased terrestrial loading of dissolved organic carbon ...
Swedish alpine and subarctic areas undergo rapid transitions due to climate change, especially in re...
During recent decades the brownification through leaching of organic carbon into Northern hemisphere...
Increased color in surface waters, or browning, can alter lake ecological function, lake thermal str...
<div><p>Increased color in surface waters, or browning, can alter lake ecological function, lake the...
The term brownification refers to the trend of increasing water color, i.e. the water becoming brown...
Observations of increasing water color and organic carbon concentrations in lakes are widespread acr...