Doutoramento FLUVIO - River Restoration and ManagementFreshwater ecosystems have been extensively modified, affecting hydrology and biogeochemical cycles. Restoration enhances key services (nutrient cycling), nevertheless with a potential increase in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Long-term anthropogenic impacts also reflect in climate induced changes on hydrology, affecting runoff and ultimately biogeochemical processes and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions in inland waters. Extreme weather events are expected to aggravate, increasing the frequency of dry-wet cycles. Large areas of air exposed sediments due to occasional, recurrent or permanent drying are potential biogeochemical hotspots. Predicting N2O emissions from inland waters remains a...
In an aquatic ecosystem, freshwater is filtered by fluvial wetlands into streams which are a source ...
Non-flow periods in fluvial ecosystems are a global phenomenon. Streambed drying and rewetting by sp...
Non-flow periods in fluvial ecosystems are a global phenomenon. Streambed drying and rewetting by sp...
International audienceAquatic-terrestrial interfaces may act as biogeochemical hotspots for greenhou...
International audienceAquatic-terrestrial interfaces may act as biogeochemical hotspots for greenhou...
International audienceAquatic-terrestrial interfaces may act as biogeochemical hotspots for greenhou...
International audienceAquatic-terrestrial interfaces may act as biogeochemical hotspots for greenhou...
International audienceAquatic-terrestrial interfaces may act as biogeochemical hotspots for greenhou...
International audienceAquatic-terrestrial interfaces may act as biogeochemical hotspots for greenhou...
International audienceAquatic-terrestrial interfaces may act as biogeochemical hotspots for greenhou...
International audienceAquatic-terrestrial interfaces may act as biogeochemical hotspots for greenhou...
Background. Sediments frequently exposed to dry-wet cycles are potential biogeochemical hotspots fo...
Atmospheric concentrations of the powerful greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O) have increased dramati...
Freshwater ecosystems reflect the biogeochemical signals of terrestrial ecosystems, atmospheric chem...
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 ...
Non-flow periods in fluvial ecosystems are a global phenomenon. Streambed drying and rewetting by sp...
Non-flow periods in fluvial ecosystems are a global phenomenon. Streambed drying and rewetting by sp...
International audienceAquatic-terrestrial interfaces may act as biogeochemical hotspots for greenhou...
International audienceAquatic-terrestrial interfaces may act as biogeochemical hotspots for greenhou...
International audienceAquatic-terrestrial interfaces may act as biogeochemical hotspots for greenhou...
International audienceAquatic-terrestrial interfaces may act as biogeochemical hotspots for greenhou...
International audienceAquatic-terrestrial interfaces may act as biogeochemical hotspots for greenhou...
International audienceAquatic-terrestrial interfaces may act as biogeochemical hotspots for greenhou...
International audienceAquatic-terrestrial interfaces may act as biogeochemical hotspots for greenhou...
International audienceAquatic-terrestrial interfaces may act as biogeochemical hotspots for greenhou...
Background. Sediments frequently exposed to dry-wet cycles are potential biogeochemical hotspots fo...
Atmospheric concentrations of the powerful greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O) have increased dramati...
Freshwater ecosystems reflect the biogeochemical signals of terrestrial ecosystems, atmospheric chem...
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 ...
Non-flow periods in fluvial ecosystems are a global phenomenon. Streambed drying and rewetting by sp...
Non-flow periods in fluvial ecosystems are a global phenomenon. Streambed drying and rewetting by sp...