Many lakes worldwide are supersaturated with CO2, making them net emitters of CO2 to the atmosphere. In order to predict the future and be able to mitigate the effects of climate change, knowledge of the processes behind increased CO2 saturation is crucial. I found that the amount of organic carbon of terrestrial origin in lakes is the main regulator of CO2 production and that the dominating process is bacterial respiration, increasing with increasing amounts of organic carbon. I also found that this is not necessarily the case in all lakes. The amount of coniferous forest in the catchment has a key role in this coupling between organic carbon and bacterial respiration. Because of climate and environmental change, an increasing amount of or...
Lakes play a major role in the global carbon (C) cycle, despite making up a small area of earth’s su...
The partial pressure of CO2 (pCO(2)) in lake water, and thus CO2 emissions from lakes are controlled...
Water flowing through the landscape transports chemical substances including carbon. Along the way f...
1. Lakes worldwide are in rapid change because of direct or indirect climate impacts. In boreal area...
The global carbon cycle is intimately linked with the earth’s climate system. Knowledge about carbon...
Inland waters have long been neglected in the global carbon cycle. They represent only 2,8% of the l...
We explore the role of lakes in carbon cycling and global climate, examine the mechanisms influencin...
The global carbon cycle is subject to intense research, where sources and sinks for greenhouse gases...
The trophic state of lakes is commonly defined by the concentration of nutrients in the water column...
Lake ecosystems receive, transmit and process terrestrial carbon and thereby link terrestrial, aquat...
Many surface waters across the boreal region are browning due to increased concentrations of colored...
Most lakes are oversaturated with CO2 and are net CO2 sources to the atmosphere, yet their contribut...
Aquatic systems worldwide receive large amounts of organic carbon from terrestrial sources. This ‘al...
Understanding the mechanisms driving carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations in inland waters is importa...
The character of organic carbon (OC) in lake waters is strongly dependent on the time water has spen...
Lakes play a major role in the global carbon (C) cycle, despite making up a small area of earth’s su...
The partial pressure of CO2 (pCO(2)) in lake water, and thus CO2 emissions from lakes are controlled...
Water flowing through the landscape transports chemical substances including carbon. Along the way f...
1. Lakes worldwide are in rapid change because of direct or indirect climate impacts. In boreal area...
The global carbon cycle is intimately linked with the earth’s climate system. Knowledge about carbon...
Inland waters have long been neglected in the global carbon cycle. They represent only 2,8% of the l...
We explore the role of lakes in carbon cycling and global climate, examine the mechanisms influencin...
The global carbon cycle is subject to intense research, where sources and sinks for greenhouse gases...
The trophic state of lakes is commonly defined by the concentration of nutrients in the water column...
Lake ecosystems receive, transmit and process terrestrial carbon and thereby link terrestrial, aquat...
Many surface waters across the boreal region are browning due to increased concentrations of colored...
Most lakes are oversaturated with CO2 and are net CO2 sources to the atmosphere, yet their contribut...
Aquatic systems worldwide receive large amounts of organic carbon from terrestrial sources. This ‘al...
Understanding the mechanisms driving carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations in inland waters is importa...
The character of organic carbon (OC) in lake waters is strongly dependent on the time water has spen...
Lakes play a major role in the global carbon (C) cycle, despite making up a small area of earth’s su...
The partial pressure of CO2 (pCO(2)) in lake water, and thus CO2 emissions from lakes are controlled...
Water flowing through the landscape transports chemical substances including carbon. Along the way f...