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View article: Has lake brownification ceased? Stabilization, re-browning, and other factors associated with dissolved organic matter trends in eastern Canadian lakes
Has lake brownification ceased? Stabilization, re-browning, and other factors associated with dissolved organic matter trends in eastern Canadian lakes Open
The increase in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in freshwater systems has received considerable attention due to its implications for drinking water treatment and numerous limnological processes. While past studies have docum…
View article: In-reservoir transformation of dissolved organic matter as a function of hydrological flow
In-reservoir transformation of dissolved organic matter as a function of hydrological flow Open
Reservoirs are vital to meet the ever-increasing demands for freshwater in a warming climate. Dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents an important pool of carbon and can be a major concern in drinking water sources. However, insights int…
View article: Under-ice and open-water ecosystem metabolism in temperate water bodies
Under-ice and open-water ecosystem metabolism in temperate water bodies Open
Winter, historically a largely un-monitored season, is influential and changing. There is evidence of the importance of under-ice phytoplankton in temperate lakes, but it is currently unknown if high winter phytoplankton biomass translates…
View article: Response of Phytoplankton Community Composition to Physicochemical and Meteorological Factors Under Different Hydrological Conditions in Lake Diefenbaker
Response of Phytoplankton Community Composition to Physicochemical and Meteorological Factors Under Different Hydrological Conditions in Lake Diefenbaker Open
View article: Lake Diefenbaker: The prairie jewel
Lake Diefenbaker: The prairie jewel Open