Abstract Iron (Fe) is an important element in aquatic ecosystems worldwide because it is intimately tied with multiple abiotic and biotic phenomena. Here, we give a survey of manifold influences of Fe, and the key factors affecting it in the boreal catchments and their waters. It includes the perspectives of biogeochemistry, hydrology, ecology, and river basin management. We emphasize views on the dynamics and impacts of different forms of Fe in riverine environments, including organic colloids and particles, as well as inorganic fractions. We also provide perspectives for land use management in boreal catchments and suggest guidelines for decision making and water management. Based on our survey, the main emphases of water protection and ...
Different environmental conditions in various nearshore waters dynamically determine the speciation ...
Iron and carbon are important constituents of natural colloids, which intimately links the fate of t...
Iron (Fe) concentrations are increasing in freshwaters (lakes and streams) in Sweden, as well as in ...
Highlights • Fe has a key role in biogeochemical and ecological contexts in boreal catchments. ...
An observed trend of increasing iron (Fe) concentrations in boreal freshwaters has been attributed t...
In marine ecosystems around the world, iron (Fe) is a well-studied and important trace element which...
This study reports increasing iron concentrations in rivers draining into the Baltic Sea. Given the ...
Increasing iron (Fe) concentrations have been reported for freshwaters across northern Europe over t...
This study reports increasing iron concentrations in rivers draining into the Baltic Sea. Given the ...
Rivers have traditionally not been considered important sources of bioavailable iron (Fe) to the mar...
Availability of iron in an aquatic system is governed by the concentrations present within the catch...
In Fe-limited or Fe-stressed waters Fe(II) cycling is an important feature of Fe biogeochemistry bec...
The cycling of iron (Fe) is a key component for understanding water quality and biogeochemical proce...
The geochemistry of iron (Fe) during freshwater transport and estuarine mixing has been investigated...
Recent studies report trends of strongly increasing iron (Fe) concentrations in freshwaters. Since F...
Different environmental conditions in various nearshore waters dynamically determine the speciation ...
Iron and carbon are important constituents of natural colloids, which intimately links the fate of t...
Iron (Fe) concentrations are increasing in freshwaters (lakes and streams) in Sweden, as well as in ...
Highlights • Fe has a key role in biogeochemical and ecological contexts in boreal catchments. ...
An observed trend of increasing iron (Fe) concentrations in boreal freshwaters has been attributed t...
In marine ecosystems around the world, iron (Fe) is a well-studied and important trace element which...
This study reports increasing iron concentrations in rivers draining into the Baltic Sea. Given the ...
Increasing iron (Fe) concentrations have been reported for freshwaters across northern Europe over t...
This study reports increasing iron concentrations in rivers draining into the Baltic Sea. Given the ...
Rivers have traditionally not been considered important sources of bioavailable iron (Fe) to the mar...
Availability of iron in an aquatic system is governed by the concentrations present within the catch...
In Fe-limited or Fe-stressed waters Fe(II) cycling is an important feature of Fe biogeochemistry bec...
The cycling of iron (Fe) is a key component for understanding water quality and biogeochemical proce...
The geochemistry of iron (Fe) during freshwater transport and estuarine mixing has been investigated...
Recent studies report trends of strongly increasing iron (Fe) concentrations in freshwaters. Since F...
Different environmental conditions in various nearshore waters dynamically determine the speciation ...
Iron and carbon are important constituents of natural colloids, which intimately links the fate of t...
Iron (Fe) concentrations are increasing in freshwaters (lakes and streams) in Sweden, as well as in ...