Search Results - "Moras, Simone"
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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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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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Simulations of future changes in thermal structure of Lake Erken: proof of concept for ISIMIP2b lake sector local simulation strategy
Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (29-06-2020)“…This paper, as a part of the Inter-Sectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project (ISIMIP2b), assesses the impacts of different levels of global warming on the…”
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Historical modelling of changes in Lake Erken thermal conditions
Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (13-12-2019)“…Historical lake water temperature records are a valuable source of information to assess the influence of climate change on lake thermal structure. However, in…”
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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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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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