Browning of inland waters has been noted over large parts of the Northern hemisphere and is a phenomenon with both ecological and societal consequences. The increase in water color is generally ascribed to increasing concentrations of dissolved organic matter of terrestrial origin. However, oftentimes the increase in water color is larger than that of organic matter, implying that changes in the concentration of organic matter alone cannot explain the enhanced water color. Water color is known to be affected also by the quality of organic matter and the prevalence of iron. Here we investigated trends in water color, organic matter and iron between 1972 and 2010 in 30 rivers draining into the Swedish coast (data from the national Swedish mon...
Recent reports of increasing iron (Fe) concentrations in freshwaters are of concern, given the funda...
Increased color in surface waters, or browning, can alter lake ecological function, lake thermal str...
Increased color in surface waters, or browning, can alter lake ecological function, lake thermal str...
Browning of inland waters has been noted over large parts of the Northern hemisphere and is a phenom...
The term brownification refers to the trend of increasing water color, i.e. the water becoming brown...
During recent decades many lakes have become browner in the northern hemisphere and more specific in...
During recent decades many lakes have become browner in the northern hemisphere and more specific in...
The color of freshwaters, often measured as absorbance, influences a number of ecosystem services in...
The color of freshwaters, often measured as absorbance, influences a number of ecosystem services in...
The color of freshwaters, often measured as absorbance, influences a number of ecosystem services in...
Recent studies report trends of strongly increasing iron (Fe) concentrations in freshwaters. Since F...
Abstract The recent browning (increase in color) of surface waters across much of the northern hemis...
Freshwater bodies have been long observed to become browner within the northern hemisphere. This bro...
Freshwater bodies have been long observed to become browner within the northern hemisphere. This bro...
The recent browning (increase in color) of surface waters across much of the northern hemisphere has...
Recent reports of increasing iron (Fe) concentrations in freshwaters are of concern, given the funda...
Increased color in surface waters, or browning, can alter lake ecological function, lake thermal str...
Increased color in surface waters, or browning, can alter lake ecological function, lake thermal str...
Browning of inland waters has been noted over large parts of the Northern hemisphere and is a phenom...
The term brownification refers to the trend of increasing water color, i.e. the water becoming brown...
During recent decades many lakes have become browner in the northern hemisphere and more specific in...
During recent decades many lakes have become browner in the northern hemisphere and more specific in...
The color of freshwaters, often measured as absorbance, influences a number of ecosystem services in...
The color of freshwaters, often measured as absorbance, influences a number of ecosystem services in...
The color of freshwaters, often measured as absorbance, influences a number of ecosystem services in...
Recent studies report trends of strongly increasing iron (Fe) concentrations in freshwaters. Since F...
Abstract The recent browning (increase in color) of surface waters across much of the northern hemis...
Freshwater bodies have been long observed to become browner within the northern hemisphere. This bro...
Freshwater bodies have been long observed to become browner within the northern hemisphere. This bro...
The recent browning (increase in color) of surface waters across much of the northern hemisphere has...
Recent reports of increasing iron (Fe) concentrations in freshwaters are of concern, given the funda...
Increased color in surface waters, or browning, can alter lake ecological function, lake thermal str...
Increased color in surface waters, or browning, can alter lake ecological function, lake thermal str...