Search Results - "Grasset, Charlotte"
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Large but variable methane production in anoxic freshwater sediment upon addition of allochthonous and autochthonous organic matter
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-07-2018)“…An important question in the context of climate change is to understand how CH₄ production is regulated in anoxic sediments of lakes and reservoirs. The type…”
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Methane formation in tropical reservoirs predicted from sediment age and nitrogen
Published in Scientific reports (29-07-2019)“…Freshwater reservoirs, in particular tropical ones, are an important source of methane (CH 4 ) to the atmosphere, but current estimates are uncertain. The CH 4…”
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Assessing granular media filtration for the removal of chemical contaminants from wastewater
Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-05-2011)“…Granular media filtration was evaluated for the removal of a suite of chemical contaminants that can be found in wastewater. Laboratory- and pilot-scale sand…”
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The transformation of macrophyte-derived organic matter to methane relates to plant water and nutrient contents
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-07-2019)“…Macrophyte detritus is one of the main sources of organic carbon (OC) in inland waters, and it is potentially available for methane (CH₄) production in anoxic…”
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An empirical model to predict methane production in inland water sediment from particular organic matter supply and reactivity
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-10-2021)“…The highest CH4 production rates can be found in anoxic inland water surface sediments however no model quantifies CH4 production following fresh particular…”
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Hydrophilic Species Are the Most Biodegradable Components of Freshwater Dissolved Organic Matter
Published in Environmental science & technology (12-09-2023)“…Aquatic dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a crucial component of the global carbon cycle, and the extent to which DOM escapes mineralization is important for…”
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The CO2‐equivalent balance of freshwater ecosystems is non‐linearly related to productivity
Published in Global change biology (01-10-2020)“…Eutrophication of fresh waters results in increased CO2 uptake by primary production, but at the same time increased emissions of CH4 to the atmosphere. Given…”
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Carbon emission along a eutrophication gradient in temperate riverine wetlands: effect of primary productivity and plant community composition
Published in Freshwater biology (01-09-2016)“…Summary Eutrophication increases primary productivity and favours the predominance of floating vegetation in wetlands. Carbon (C) fluxes in wetlands are…”
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Can Soil Organic Carbon Fractions Be Used as Functional Indicators of Wetlands?
Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-12-2017)“…This work aimed to determine whether the organic carbon in wetland soils correlated with physico-chemical characteristics of wetlands (e.g. nutrient content,…”
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Decreasing Photoreactivity and Concurrent Change in Dissolved Organic Matter Composition With Increasing Inland Water Residence Time
Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-03-2024)“…Photochemical degradation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) has been the subject of numerous studies; however, its regulation along the inland water continuum…”
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Predicting Methane Formation Rates of Freshwater Sediments in Different Biogeographic Regions
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Biogeosciences (01-01-2024)“…Freshwater lakes and reservoirs cover a small fraction of the Earth, however their emission of the greenhouse gas methane (CH4) from the sediment to the…”
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Carbon allocation in aquatic plants with contrasting strategies: the role of habitat nutrient content
Published in Journal of vegetation science (01-09-2015)“…QUESTIONS: The link between the carbon composition of aquatic plants and (1) plant strategies and (2) habitat nutrient availability has received little…”
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The CO 2 -equivalent balance of freshwater ecosystems is non-linearly related to productivity
Published in Global change biology (01-10-2020)“…Eutrophication of fresh waters results in increased CO uptake by primary production, but at the same time increased emissions of CH to the atmosphere. Given…”
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Comprehensive analysis of chemical and biological problems associated with browning agents used in aquatic studies
Published in Limnology and oceanography, methods (01-12-2021)“…Inland waters receive and process large amounts of colored organic matter from the terrestrial surroundings. These inputs dramatically affect the chemical,…”
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The interaction between wetland nutrient content and plant quality controls aquatic plant decomposition
Published in Wetlands ecology and management (01-04-2017)“…We conducted an in situ decomposition experiment to better understand how habitat nutrient content controls aquatic plant decomposition and, more precisely, to…”
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Removal of cyanobacterial metabolites through wastewater treatment plant filters
Published in Water science and technology (01-01-2012)“…Wastewaters have the potential to proliferate excessive numbers of cyanobacteria due to high nutrient levels. This could translate to the production of…”
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