The browning of surface waters due to the increased terrestrial loading of dissolved organic carbon is observed across the northern hemisphere. Brownification is often explained by changes in large-scale anthropogenic pressures (including acidification, and climate and land-use changes). We quantified the effect of environmental changes on the brownification of an important lake for birds, Kukkia in southern Finland. We studied the past trends of organic carbon loading from catchments based on observations taken since the 1990s. We created hindcasting scenarios for deposition, climate and land-use change in order to simulate their quantitative effect on brownification by using process-based models. Changes in forest cuttings were shown to b...
Study regionThis study focuses on the twelfth largest lake in Sweden, Lake Bolmen and its catchment....
<div><p>Increased color in surface waters, or browning, can alter lake ecological function, lake the...
Widespread increases in organic matter (OM) content of surface waters, as measured by color and orga...
Organic carbon concentrations are increasing in freshwaters in the northern hemisphere. A significan...
Highlights • Brownification is an increasing threat to aquatic ecosystems. • Reasons behind ch...
Recent increases in terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in northern inland wat...
Increased concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), often labelled “browning”, is a current ...
International audienceDissolved organic carbon (DOC) content, especially terrestrial humic matter (D...
International audienceDissolved organic carbon concentrations ([DOC]) in surface waters are increasi...
Global changes are fundamentally changing terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Some of the highest ra...
Recent increases in terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in northern inland wat...
Increased DOC and Fe concentrations from terrestrial landscapes has led to the browning of boreal su...
Lake browning in the northern hemisphere is endangering crucial ecosystem services. Darker water dec...
Climate change may have notable impacts on carbon cycling in freshwater ecosystems, especially in th...
This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License, which permits copying an...
Study regionThis study focuses on the twelfth largest lake in Sweden, Lake Bolmen and its catchment....
<div><p>Increased color in surface waters, or browning, can alter lake ecological function, lake the...
Widespread increases in organic matter (OM) content of surface waters, as measured by color and orga...
Organic carbon concentrations are increasing in freshwaters in the northern hemisphere. A significan...
Highlights • Brownification is an increasing threat to aquatic ecosystems. • Reasons behind ch...
Recent increases in terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in northern inland wat...
Increased concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), often labelled “browning”, is a current ...
International audienceDissolved organic carbon (DOC) content, especially terrestrial humic matter (D...
International audienceDissolved organic carbon concentrations ([DOC]) in surface waters are increasi...
Global changes are fundamentally changing terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Some of the highest ra...
Recent increases in terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in northern inland wat...
Increased DOC and Fe concentrations from terrestrial landscapes has led to the browning of boreal su...
Lake browning in the northern hemisphere is endangering crucial ecosystem services. Darker water dec...
Climate change may have notable impacts on carbon cycling in freshwater ecosystems, especially in th...
This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License, which permits copying an...
Study regionThis study focuses on the twelfth largest lake in Sweden, Lake Bolmen and its catchment....
<div><p>Increased color in surface waters, or browning, can alter lake ecological function, lake the...
Widespread increases in organic matter (OM) content of surface waters, as measured by color and orga...