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    Large but variable methane production in anoxic freshwater sediment upon addition of allochthonous and autochthonous organic matter by Grasset, Charlotte, Mendonça, Raquel, Saucedo, Gabriella Villamor, Bastviken, David, Roland, Fabio, Sobek, Sebastian

    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 by Isidorova, Anastasija, Grasset, Charlotte, Mendonça, Raquel, Sobek, Sebastian

    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 by Ho, Lionel, Grasset, Charlotte, Hoefel, Daniel, Dixon, Mike B., Leusch, Frederic D.L., Newcombe, Gayle, Saint, Christopher P., Brookes, Justin D.

    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 by Grasset, Charlotte, Abril, Gwenaël, Mendonça, Raquel, Roland, Fabio, Sobek, Sebastian

    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 by Grasset, Charlotte, Moras, Simone, Isidorova, Anastasija, Couture, Raoul‐Marie, Linkhorst, Annika, Sobek, Sebastian

    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 by Grasset, Charlotte, Groeneveld, Marloes, Tranvik, Lars J., Robertson, Luke P., Hawkes, Jeffrey A.

    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 by Grasset, Charlotte, Sobek, Sebastian, Scharnweber, Kristin, Moras, Simone, Villwock, Holger, Andersson, Sara, Hiller, Carolin, Nydahl, Anna C., Chaguaceda, Fernando, Colom, William, Tranvik, Lars J.

    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 by Grasset, Charlotte, Abril, Gwenaël, Guillard, Ludovic, Delolme, Cécile, Bornette, Gudrun

    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? by Grasset, Charlotte, Rodriguez, Célia, Delolme, Cécile, Marmonier, Pierre, Bornette, Gudrun

    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 by Grasset, C., Einarsdottir, K., Catalán, N., Tranvik, L. J., Groeneveld, M., Hawkes, J. A., Attermeyer, K.

    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 by Moras, Simone, Zellmer, Ursula Ronja, Hiltunen, Evelina, Grasset, Charlotte, Sobek, Sebastian

    “…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 by Grasset, Charlotte, Delolme, Cécile, Arthaud, Florent, Bornette, Gudrun, Michalet, Richard

    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 by Grasset, Charlotte, Sobek, Sebastian, Scharnweber, Kristin, Moras, Simone, Villwock, Holger, Andersson, Sara, Hiller, Carolin, Nydahl, Anna C, Chaguaceda, Fernando, Colom, William, Tranvik, Lars J

    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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    The interaction between wetland nutrient content and plant quality controls aquatic plant decomposition by Grasset, C., Levrey, L. H., Delolme, C., Arthaud, F., Bornette, G.

    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 by Ho, Lionel, Hoefel, Daniel, Grasset, Charlotte, Palazot, Sebastien, Newcombe, Gayle, Saint, Christopher P, Brookes, Justin D

    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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