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Reservoir Surfaces as Sources of Greenhouse Gases to the Atmosphere: A Global Estimate
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Comparing methane ebullition variability across space and time in a Brazilian reservoir
Annika Linkhorst,Carolin Hiller,Tonya DelSontro,Guilherme M. Azevedo,Nathan Barros,Raquel Mendonça,Sebastian Sobek +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the potent greenhouse gas methane (CH4) is readily emitted from tropical reservoirs, often via ebullition (bubbles), and this highly stochastic emission pathway varies in space and time.
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Changes in methyl mercury concentrations in zooplankton from four experimental reservoirs with differing amounts of carbon in the flooded catchmentsThis paper is part of the series “Forty Years of Aquatic Research at the Experimental Lakes Area”.
Britt D. Hall,Britt D. Hall,Britt D. Hall,Katharine A. CherewykK.A. Cherewyk,Katharine A. CherewykK.A. Cherewyk,Katharine A. CherewykK.A. Cherewyk,Michael J. PatersonM.J. Paterson,Michael J. PatersonM.J. Paterson,Michael J. PatersonM.J. Paterson,R. (Drew) A. BodalyR.A. Bodaly,R. (Drew) A. BodalyR.A. Bodaly,R. (Drew) A. BodalyR.A. Bodaly +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, MeHg concentrations in zooplankton were compared from four experimental reservoirs at the Experimental Lakes Area in northwestern Ontario, Canada, to test the hypothesis that increases in concentrations of methyl mercury (MeHg) would be proportional to C availability.
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Spatial variability of greenhouse gas effluxes and their controlling factors in the Poyang lake in China
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the GHG effluxes from 44 sampling locations among four sub-regions in Poyang Lake in China in October 2010 using floating chambers.
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Photomineralization in a boreal hydroelectric reservoir: a comparison with natural aquatic ecosystems
TL;DR: In this article, the role of photochemistry in CO2 generation from a 10-year-old boreal reservoir was assessed and compared to a boreal river as well as to boreal and temperate lakes during July and August 2003.
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Modeling the carbon dynamics of the La Grande hydroelectric complex in northern Quebec
Sebastian Weissenberger,Marc Lucotte,Stephane Houel,Nicolas Soumis,Eric Duchemin,René Canuel +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a semi-empirical carbon cycle model of the La Grande reservoir complex in northern Quebec, Canada was conceived in order to investigate the climate impact of such a large alteration of the continental water cycle.
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