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May 2020
Nature Communications. - 11(2020)art. 2126
Global CO2 emissions from dry inland waters share common drivers across ecosystems
P. S. Keller; N. Catalán; D. von Schiller; H.-P. Grossart; M. Koschorreck; B. Obrador; M. A. Frassl; N. Karakaya; N. Barros; J. A. Howitt; C. Mendoza-Lera; A. Pastor; G. Flaim; R. Aben; T. Riis; M. I. Arce; G. Onandia; J. R. Paranaíba; A. Linkhorst; R. del Campo; A. M. Amado; S. Cauvy-Fraunie; S. Brothers; J. Condon ... R. Marce
Generally, calculations that scale up carbon dioxide emissions from land and water surface areas do not take into account that inland waters dry out intermittently. This means that the actual emissions from inland waters have been significantly underestimated.
July 2018
Water Research. - 140(2018), S. 158-166
The fate of polar trace organic compounds in the hyporheic zone
Jonas L. Schaper; Wiebke Seher; Gunnar Nützmann; Anke Putschew; Martin Jekel; Jörg Lewandowski
The authors measured microbial metabolism based on reactive fluorescent tracers and its influence on contaminant transformation in a natural streambed. The fluorescent tracers informs on exposure times in specific milieus, and the study validates lab results on the microbially mediated transformation of gabapentin into its main transformation product under natural conditions.
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