Abstract Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations have been linked to effects in a wide range of ecosystems and organisms, with negative effects of elevated CO2 documented for marine organisms. Less is known about the dynamics of CO2 in freshwaters, but the potential exists for freshwater organisms to be challenged by elevated CO2. In flowing freshwaters CO2 exhibits more variability than in lakes or the ocean, yet spatiotemporally extensive direct measures of CO2 in freshwater are rare. However, CO2 can be estimated from pH, temperature, and alkalinity—commonly collected water quality metrics. We used data from the National Water Quality Monitoring Council along with the program PHREEQC to estimate CO2 in flowing freshwat...
Quantifying concentrations and contributions of carbon species is an important part of building comp...
Estuaries play an uncertain but potentially important role in the global carbon cycle via CO2 outgas...
Nutrients can limit the productivity of ecosystems and control the composition of the communities of...
Carbon dioxide is an important greenhouse gas that has regulated earth\u27s global temperature for e...
Inland freshwater constitutes a small percentage of the total water on Earth, yet it acts as a large...
[1] The partial pressure CO2 ( pCO2) in streams and rivers reflects both internal carbon dynamics an...
This study examines the effects of elevated CO 2 on the benthic biology of a temperate freshwater s...
Inland waters have been recognized as a significant source of carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) to the...
Inland waters are significant sources of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, and estimates of emission...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) transfer from inland waters to the atmosphere, known as CO2 evasion, is a compo...
Reservoirs around the world contribute to cycling of carbon dioxide (CO2) with the atmosphere, but t...
As atmospheric CO2 continues to rise, understanding how CO2 cycles through the environment is of con...
Freshwater ecosystems can be considerable sources of greenhouse gases (GHG), however, much uncertain...
Ocean acidification will likely result in a drop of 0.3–0.4 pH units in the surface ocean by 2100, a...
Quantifying concentrations and contributions of carbon species is an important part of building comp...
Estuaries play an uncertain but potentially important role in the global carbon cycle via CO2 outgas...
Nutrients can limit the productivity of ecosystems and control the composition of the communities of...
Carbon dioxide is an important greenhouse gas that has regulated earth\u27s global temperature for e...
Inland freshwater constitutes a small percentage of the total water on Earth, yet it acts as a large...
[1] The partial pressure CO2 ( pCO2) in streams and rivers reflects both internal carbon dynamics an...
This study examines the effects of elevated CO 2 on the benthic biology of a temperate freshwater s...
Inland waters have been recognized as a significant source of carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) to the...
Inland waters are significant sources of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, and estimates of emission...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) transfer from inland waters to the atmosphere, known as CO2 evasion, is a compo...
Reservoirs around the world contribute to cycling of carbon dioxide (CO2) with the atmosphere, but t...
As atmospheric CO2 continues to rise, understanding how CO2 cycles through the environment is of con...
Freshwater ecosystems can be considerable sources of greenhouse gases (GHG), however, much uncertain...
Ocean acidification will likely result in a drop of 0.3–0.4 pH units in the surface ocean by 2100, a...
Quantifying concentrations and contributions of carbon species is an important part of building comp...
Estuaries play an uncertain but potentially important role in the global carbon cycle via CO2 outgas...
Nutrients can limit the productivity of ecosystems and control the composition of the communities of...