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Reservoir Surfaces as Sources of Greenhouse Gases to the Atmosphere: A Global Estimate
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Causes and Consequences of Changes in Riparian Vegetation for Plant Litter Decomposition Throughout River Networks
John S. Kominoski,Samantha K. Chapman,Walter K. Dodds,Jennifer J. Follstad Shah,John S. Richardson +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper, structural changes in riparian vegetation are associated with temperature increases and changes in precipitation and hydrology, range expansion/contraction of native and nonnative species, altered land-use for agriculture/forest plantations and harvesting, and urban development, shifts in disturbance regimes, such as fire, disease, pest outbreaks, and storms, and saltwater intrusion.
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Incorporating Reservoir Greenhouse Gas Emissions into Carbon Footprint of Sugar Produced from Irrigated Sugarcane in Northeastern Nigeria
TL;DR: In this article, the authors adopted a life-cycle assessment (LCA) approach and encompasses the cradle-to-gate aspect of the international organization of standardization ISO 14040 guidelines.
Evolution des sols ennoyés sous les retenues de barrage : Influence sur l'écologie des plans d'eau et la dynamique des gaz à effet de serre
Jim Félix-Faure,Vincent Chanudet,Christian Walter,Jean Marcel Dorioz,Jean-Marc Baudoin,Jérémie Gaillard,Thierry Lissalo,Stéphane Descloux,Etienne Dambrine +8 more
TL;DR: The trophic upsurge as mentioned in this paper is a phenomene, appele "trophic uptsurge", which refers to the evolution of a reservoir in two phases: the first phase is the construction of barrages noient de la vegetation and des sols.
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Climate Change 1995: The Science of Climate Change
TL;DR: The most comprehensive and up-to-date assessment available for scientific understanding of human influences on the past present and future climate is "Climate Change 1995: The Science of Climate Change" as mentioned in this paper.
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Biogeochemistry : An Analysis of Global Change
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a perspective of the global cycle of nitrogen and phosphorous, the global water cycle, and the global sulfur cycle from a global point of view.
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Northern Peatlands: Role in the Carbon Cycle and Probable Responses to Climatic Warming.
TL;DR: Satellite-monitoring of the abundance of open water in the peatlands of the West Siberian Plain and the Hudson/James Bay Lowland is suggested as a likely method of detecting early effects of climatic warming upon boreal and subarctic peatland environments.
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Flux of Gases across the Air-Sea Interface
Peter S. Liss,P. G. Slater +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the use of a two-layer model to estimate the flux of various gases across the air-sea interface has been described, and the model has been used to estimate flux of different gases across different regions of the world.
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Water in crisis: a guide to the world's fresh water resources
TL;DR: In this article, an introduction to global fresh water issues is presented. But the authors focus on water quality and health, not just water quality, and do not address the issues of water management and economic development.
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