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Steven Bouillon
Researcher at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Publications - 159
Citations - 13899
Steven Bouillon is an academic researcher from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dissolved organic carbon & Drainage basin. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 149 publications receiving 11534 citations. Previous affiliations of Steven Bouillon include University of Liège & University of Copenhagen Faculty of Science.
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East African Great Lake Ecosystem Sensitivity to changes final report
Jean-Pierre Descy,L. André,Claire Delvaux,Laurence Monin,Steven Bouillon,Cédric Morana,Alberto Borges,François Darchambeau,Fleur Roland,E. Van de Vyver,Elie Verleyen,C. Steigüber,Wim Vyverman,Yves Cornet,Nadia Poncelet,Igor Tomazic,N. P. M. van Lipzig,Wim Thiery,Jean Guillard,David Docquier,Niels Souverijns,Pascal M. Isumbisho,P. Yongabo,Laetitia Nyina-wamwiza +23 more
East African Great Lake Ecosystem Sensitivity to changes (EAGLES)
Jean-Pierre Descy,Luc André,Claire Delvaux,Laurence Monin,Steven Bouillon,Cédric Morana,Alberto Borges,François Darchambeau,Fleur Roland,Evelien Van de Vyver,Elie Verleyen,Elie Steigüber,Wim Vyverman,Yves Cornet,Nadia Poncelet,Igor Tomazic,Nicole Van Lipzig,Wim Thiery,Jean Guillard,David Docquier,Niels Souverijns,Pascal Ishumbisho,Parfait Yongabo,Laetitia Nyina-wamwiza +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the effect of climate change on primary production of large East African Rift lakes and found that these decreases in primary production have affected secondary producers and fisheries, but, before being able to predict the extent of the primary productivity changes and how they affect whole ecosystem production, an improved understanding of ecosystem function and food web processes is required.
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Whole water column distribution and carbon isotopic composition of bulk particulate organic carbon, cholesterol and brassicasterol from the Cape Basin to the northern Weddell Gyre in the Southern Ocean
Anne-Julie Cavagna,Frank Dehairs,Veronique Woule-Ebongue,Steven Bouillon,Frédéric Planchon,Bruno Delille,Ioanna Bouloubassi +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the BONUS-GoodHope survey was used to study the biogeochemical changes in the modern ocean water column during the BOW survey (Feb-Mar 2008) from the Cape Basin to the northern part of the Weddell Gyre.
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Rapid soil organic carbon decomposition in river systems: effects of the aquatic microbial community and hydrodynamical disturbance
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the relative importance of two metrics that possibly control organic carbon decomposition in aquatic systems: aquatic microbial community and hydrodynamic disturbance of suspended sediment particles.
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Methane paradox in tropical lakes? Sedimentary fluxes rather thanwater column production in oxic waters sustain methanotrophy andemissions to the atmosphere
Cédric Morana,Cédric Morana,Steven Bouillon,Vimac Nolla-Ardèvol,Fleur Roland,William Okello,Jean-Pierre Descy,Angela Nankabirwa,Erina Nabafu,Dirk Springael,Alberto Borges +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, stable isotope tracer experiments were conducted in five contrasting African lakes and it was shown that oxic CH4 production is closely related to phytoplankton metabolism.