Rivers act as a natural source of greenhouse gases (GHGs). However, anthropogenic activities can largely alter the chemical composition and microbial communities of rivers, consequently affecting their GHG production. To investigate these impacts, we assessed the accumulation of CO2, CH4, and N2O in an urban river system (Cuenca, Ecuador). High variation of dissolved GHG concentrations was found among river tributaries that mainly depended on water quality and land use. By using Prati and Oregon water quality indices, we observed a clear pattern between water quality and the dissolved GHG concentration: the more polluted the sites were, the higher were their dissolved GHG concentrations. When river water quality deteriorated from acceptable...
River fragmentation by drying and damming is occurring more frequently in the Anthropocene, yet ther...
There is growing global concern that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from water bodies are increasing...
Spatial and temporal variability in nitrous oxide and methane emissions were quantified in three sea...
Rivers act as a natural source of greenhouse gases (GHGs). However, anthropogenic activities can lar...
Rivers act as a natural source of greenhouse gases (GHGs) that can be released from the metabolisms ...
Rivers act as a natural source of greenhouse gases (GHGs) that can be released from the metabolisms ...
Rivers act as a natural source of greenhouse gases (GHGs) that can be released from the metabolisms ...
Rivers act as a natural source of greenhouse gases (GHGs) that can be released from the metabolisms ...
Rivers act as a natural source of greenhouse gases (GHGs). However, anthropogenic activities can lar...
Estimates of greenhouse gas (GHG) evasion from rivers have been refined over the past decades to con...
Urbanization and greenhouse gas emissions are of great global concern, especially in developing coun...
Streams and rivers are biogeochemical “hot spots”, simultaneously processing and transporting both t...
In an aquatic ecosystem, freshwater is filtered by fluvial wetlands into streams which are a source ...
River fragmentation by drying and damming is occurring more frequently in the Anthropocene, yet ther...
River fragmentation by drying and damming is occurring more frequently in the Anthropocene, yet ther...
River fragmentation by drying and damming is occurring more frequently in the Anthropocene, yet ther...
There is growing global concern that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from water bodies are increasing...
Spatial and temporal variability in nitrous oxide and methane emissions were quantified in three sea...
Rivers act as a natural source of greenhouse gases (GHGs). However, anthropogenic activities can lar...
Rivers act as a natural source of greenhouse gases (GHGs) that can be released from the metabolisms ...
Rivers act as a natural source of greenhouse gases (GHGs) that can be released from the metabolisms ...
Rivers act as a natural source of greenhouse gases (GHGs) that can be released from the metabolisms ...
Rivers act as a natural source of greenhouse gases (GHGs) that can be released from the metabolisms ...
Rivers act as a natural source of greenhouse gases (GHGs). However, anthropogenic activities can lar...
Estimates of greenhouse gas (GHG) evasion from rivers have been refined over the past decades to con...
Urbanization and greenhouse gas emissions are of great global concern, especially in developing coun...
Streams and rivers are biogeochemical “hot spots”, simultaneously processing and transporting both t...
In an aquatic ecosystem, freshwater is filtered by fluvial wetlands into streams which are a source ...
River fragmentation by drying and damming is occurring more frequently in the Anthropocene, yet ther...
River fragmentation by drying and damming is occurring more frequently in the Anthropocene, yet ther...
River fragmentation by drying and damming is occurring more frequently in the Anthropocene, yet ther...
There is growing global concern that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from water bodies are increasing...
Spatial and temporal variability in nitrous oxide and methane emissions were quantified in three sea...