Surface water browning, the result of increasing concentrations of dissolved organic matter (DOM), has been widespread in northern ecosystems in recent decades. Here, we assess a database of 426 undisturbed headwater lakes and streams in Europe and North America for evidence of trends in DOM between 1990 and 2016. We describe contrasting changes in DOM trends in Europe (decelerating) and North America (accelerating), which are consistent with organic matter solubility responses to declines in sulfate deposition. While earlier trends (1990–2004) were almost entirely related to changes in atmospheric chemistry, climatic and chemical drivers were equally important in explaining recent DOM trends (2002–2016). We estimate that riverine DOM expor...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations and water colour are increasing in many inland waters ...
Trends in surface water dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations have received considerable sci...
The riverine dissolved organic carbon (DOC) flux is of similar magnitude to the terrestrial sink for...
Surface water browning, the result of increasing concentrations of dissolved organic matter (DOM), h...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain recent, widespread increases in concentrations of d...
Browning of surface waters because of increasing terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (OC) concentra...
Browning of surface waters because of increasing terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (OC) concentra...
Since 1988, there has been, on average, a 91% increase in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrati...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrogen (DON) are important energy and nutrient sources for aqua...
Over the past several decades, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in inland natural water systems has be...
Increased concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), often labelled “browning”, is a current ...
Inland waters are important systems for transforming, storing and transporting carbon along the aqua...
Long-term monitoring of surface water quality has shown increasing concentrations of dissolved organ...
Browning of surface waters because of increasing terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (OC) concentra...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations are increasing in freshwaters worldwide, with importan...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations and water colour are increasing in many inland waters ...
Trends in surface water dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations have received considerable sci...
The riverine dissolved organic carbon (DOC) flux is of similar magnitude to the terrestrial sink for...
Surface water browning, the result of increasing concentrations of dissolved organic matter (DOM), h...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain recent, widespread increases in concentrations of d...
Browning of surface waters because of increasing terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (OC) concentra...
Browning of surface waters because of increasing terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (OC) concentra...
Since 1988, there has been, on average, a 91% increase in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrati...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrogen (DON) are important energy and nutrient sources for aqua...
Over the past several decades, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in inland natural water systems has be...
Increased concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), often labelled “browning”, is a current ...
Inland waters are important systems for transforming, storing and transporting carbon along the aqua...
Long-term monitoring of surface water quality has shown increasing concentrations of dissolved organ...
Browning of surface waters because of increasing terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (OC) concentra...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations are increasing in freshwaters worldwide, with importan...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations and water colour are increasing in many inland waters ...
Trends in surface water dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations have received considerable sci...
The riverine dissolved organic carbon (DOC) flux is of similar magnitude to the terrestrial sink for...