Suchergebnisse - "Raymond, Peter A"

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    Large contribution to inland water CO2 and CH4 emissions from very small ponds von Holgerson, Meredith A., Raymond, Peter A.

    ISSN: 1752-0894, 1752-0908
    Veröffentlicht: London Nature Publishing Group UK 01.03.2016
    Veröffentlicht in Nature geoscience (01.03.2016)
    “… Very small ponds have been omitted from greenhouse gas budgets. Estimates of CO 2 and CH 4 emissions from 427 lakes and ponds show that very small ponds …”
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    Significant efflux of carbon dioxide from streams and rivers in the United States von Butman, David, Raymond, Peter A.

    ISSN: 1752-0894, 1752-0908
    Veröffentlicht: London Nature Publishing Group UK 01.12.2011
    Veröffentlicht in Nature geoscience (01.12.2011)
    “… Current estimates of carbon dioxide evasion from inland waters are based on incomplete spatial coverage. Streams and rivers in the United States release 97 Tg …”
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    Hydrological and biogeochemical controls on watershed dissolved organic matter transport: pulse‐shunt concept von Raymond, Peter A, Saiers, James E, Sobczak, William V

    ISSN: 0012-9658, 1939-9170
    Veröffentlicht: United States Brooklyn Botanical Garden 2016
    Veröffentlicht in Ecology (Durham) (2016)
    “… Hydrological precipitation and snowmelt events trigger large “pulse” releases of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) into drainage networks due to an …”
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    Half of global methane emissions come from highly variable aquatic ecosystem sources von Rosentreter, Judith A., Borges, Alberto V., Deemer, Bridget R., Holgerson, Meredith A., Liu, Shaoda, Song, Chunlin, Melack, John, Raymond, Peter A., Duarte, Carlos M., Allen, George H., Olefeldt, David, Poulter, Benjamin, Battin, Tom I., Eyre, Bradley D.

    ISSN: 1752-0894, 1752-0908, 1752-0908
    Veröffentlicht: Goddard Space Flight Center Springer Nature 01.04.2021
    Veröffentlicht in Nature geoscience (01.04.2021)
    “… Atmospheric methane is a potent greenhouse gas that plays a major role in controlling the Earth’s climate. The causes of the renewed increase of methane …”
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    Managing uncertainty in soil carbon feedbacks to climate change von Bradford, Mark A., Wieder, William R., Bonan, Gordon B., Fierer, Noah, Raymond, Peter A., Crowther, Thomas W.

    ISSN: 1758-678X, 1758-6798
    Veröffentlicht: London Nature Publishing Group UK 01.08.2016
    Veröffentlicht in Nature climate change (01.08.2016)
    “… Planetary warming may be exacerbated if it accelerates loss of soil carbon to the atmosphere. This carbon-cycle–climate feedback is included in climate …”
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    The changing carbon cycle of the coastal ocean von Bauer, James E., Cai, Wei-Jun, Raymond, Peter A., Bianchi, Thomas S., Hopkinson, Charles S., Regnier, Pierre A. G.

    ISSN: 0028-0836, 1476-4687, 1476-4687
    Veröffentlicht: London Nature Publishing Group UK 05.12.2013
    Veröffentlicht in Nature (London) (05.12.2013)
    “… The carbon cycle of the coastal ocean is a dynamic component of the global carbon budget. But the diverse sources and sinks of carbon and their complex …”
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    Terrestrial carbon inputs to inland waters: A current synthesis of estimates and uncertainty von Drake, Travis W., Raymond, Peter A., Spencer, Robert G. M.

    ISSN: 2378-2242, 2378-2242
    Veröffentlicht: Hoboken John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.06.2018
    Veröffentlicht in Limnology and oceanography letters (01.06.2018)
    “… Globally, inland waters receive a significant but ill‐defined quantity of terrestrial carbon (C). When summed, the contemporary estimates for the three …”
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    The impact of flooding on aquatic ecosystem services von Talbot, Ceara J., Bennett, Elena M., Cassell, Kelsie, Hanes, Daniel M., Minor, Elizabeth C., Paerl, Hans, Raymond, Peter A., Vargas, Rodrigo, Vidon, Philippe G., Wollheim, Wilfred, Xenopoulos, Marguerite A.

    ISSN: 0168-2563, 1573-515X
    Veröffentlicht: Cham Springer Science + Business Media 01.12.2018
    Veröffentlicht in Biogeochemistry (01.12.2018)
    “… Flooding is a major disturbance that impacts aquatic ecosystems and the ecosystem services that they provide. Predicted increases in global flood risk due to …”
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    Significant methane ebullition from alpine permafrost rivers on the East Qinghai–Tibet Plateau von Zhang, Liwei, Xia Xinghui, Liu Shaoda, Zhang Sibo, Li, Siling, Wang, Junfeng, Wang, Gongqin, Gao, Hui, Zhang Zhenrui, Wang Qingrui, Wu, Wen, Liu, Ran, Yang, Zhifeng, Stanley, Emily H, Raymond, Peter A

    ISSN: 1752-0894, 1752-0908
    Veröffentlicht: London Nature Publishing Group 01.05.2020
    Veröffentlicht in Nature geoscience (01.05.2020)
    “… Inland waters are large sources of methane to the atmosphere. However, considerable uncertainty exists in estimating the emissions of this potent greenhouse …”
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    Low-Cost CO2 NDIR Sensors: Performance Evaluation and Calibration Using Machine Learning Techniques von Dubey, Ravish, Telles, Arina, Nikkel, James, Cao, Chang, Gewirtzman, Jonathan, Raymond, Peter A., Lee, Xuhui

    ISSN: 1424-8220, 1424-8220
    Veröffentlicht: Basel MDPI AG 01.09.2024
    Veröffentlicht in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (01.09.2024)
    “… The study comprehensively evaluates low-cost CO2 sensors from different price tiers, assessing their performance against a reference-grade instrument and …”
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    Source and biolability of ancient dissolved organic matter in glacier and lake ecosystems on the Tibetan Plateau von Spencer, Robert G.M., Guo, Weidong, Raymond, Peter A., Dittmar, Thorsten, Hood, Eran, Fellman, Jason, Stubbins, Aron

    ISSN: 0016-7037
    Veröffentlicht: 01.10.2014
    Veröffentlicht in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (01.10.2014)
    “… The Tibetan Plateau is the world's largest and highest plateau and holds the largest mass of ice on Earth outside the ice-sheets of Greenland and Antarctica, …”
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    The impacts of climate change on ecosystem structure and function von Grimm, Nancy B, Chapin, F Stuart, Bierwagen, Britta, Gonzalez, Patrick, Groffman, Peter M, Luo, Yiqi, Melton, Forrest, Nadelhoffer, Knute, Pairis, Amber, Raymond, Peter A, Schimel, Josh, Williamson, Craig E

    ISSN: 1540-9295, 1540-9309
    Veröffentlicht: Ecological Society of America 01.11.2013
    Veröffentlicht in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01.11.2013)
    “… Recent climate-change research largely confirms the impacts on US ecosystems identified in the 2009 National Climate Assessment and provides greater …”
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    Immobilization of relic anthropogenic dissolved organic matter from alpine rivers in the Himalayan-Tibetan Plateau in winter von Chen, Meilian, Li, Chaoliu, Zeng, Chen, Zhang, Fan, Raymond, Peter A., Hur, Jin

    ISSN: 0043-1354, 1879-2448, 1879-2448
    Veröffentlicht: England Elsevier Ltd 01.09.2019
    Veröffentlicht in Water research (Oxford) (01.09.2019)
    “… The Tibetan Plateau is a critical ecosystem that sensitively responds to ongoing glacier shrinkage and permafrost thaw. Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in …”
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    Warming and monsoonal climate lead to large export of millennial-aged carbon from permafrost catchments of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau von Song, Chunlin, Wang, Genxu, Haghipour, Negar, Raymond, Peter A

    ISSN: 1748-9326, 1748-9326
    Veröffentlicht: Bristol IOP Publishing 01.07.2020
    Veröffentlicht in Environmental research letters (01.07.2020)
    “… Permafrost carbon pool destabilization causes substantial fluvial export of soil carbon, yet the export patterns and magnitudes are not well understood. Here …”
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    Anthropogenic influences on riverine fluxes of dissolved inorganic carbon to the oceans von Raymond, Peter A., Hamilton, Stephen K.

    ISSN: 2378-2242, 2378-2242
    Veröffentlicht: Hoboken John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.06.2018
    Veröffentlicht in Limnology and oceanography letters (01.06.2018)
    “… Bicarbonate (HCO3−), the predominant form of dissolved inorganic carbon in natural waters, originates mostly from watershed mineral weathering. On time scales …”
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    Anthropogenically enhanced fluxes of water and carbon from the Mississippi River von Raymond, Peter A., Oh, Neung-Hwan, Turner, R. Eugene, Broussard, Whitney

    ISSN: 0028-0836, 1476-4687, 1476-4687, 1476-4679
    Veröffentlicht: London Nature Publishing Group UK 24.01.2008
    Veröffentlicht in Nature (24.01.2008)
    “… Dirty ol' man river The flow of dissolved inorganic carbon from rivers to the oceans is an important net flux connecting the terrestrial and marine carbon …”
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    Increased mobilization of aged carbon to rivers by human disturbance von Butman, David E., Wilson, Henry F., Barnes, Rebecca T., Xenopoulos, Marguerite A., Raymond, Peter A.

    ISSN: 1752-0894, 1752-0908
    Veröffentlicht: London Nature Publishing Group UK 01.02.2015
    Veröffentlicht in Nature geoscience (01.02.2015)
    “… Most dissolved organic carbon in rivers originates from young carbon in soils and vegetation. A global radiocarbon data set suggests that human disturbance is …”
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    Riverine coupling of biogeochemical cycles between land, oceans, and atmosphere von Aufdenkampe, Anthony K, Mayorga, Emilio, Raymond, Peter A, Melack, John M, Doney, Scott C, Alin, Simone R, Aalto, Rolf E, Yoo, Kyungsoo

    ISSN: 1540-9295, 1540-9309
    Veröffentlicht: Ecological Society of America 01.02.2011
    Veröffentlicht in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01.02.2011)
    “… Streams, rivers, lakes, and other inland waters are important agents in the coupling of biogeochemical cycles between continents, atmosphere, and oceans. The …”
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    Seasonal and Annual Fluxes of Nutrients and Organic Matter from Large Rivers to the Arctic Ocean and Surrounding Seas von Holmes, Robert Max, McClelland, James W., Peterson, Bruce J., Tank, Suzanne E., Bulygina, Ekaterina, Eglinton, Timothy I., Gordeev, Viacheslav V., Gurtovaya, Tatiana Y., Raymond, Peter A., Repeta, Daniel J., Staples, Robin, Striegl, Robert G., Zhulidov, Alexander V., Zimov, Sergey A.

    ISSN: 1559-2723, 1559-2731
    Veröffentlicht: New York Spring Science + Business Media 01.03.2012
    Veröffentlicht in Estuaries and coasts (01.03.2012)
    “… River inputs of nutrients and organic matter impact the biogeochemistry of arctic estuaries and the Arctic Ocean as a whole, yet there is considerable …”
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    Hydrologic controls on pCO2 and CO2 efflux in US streams and rivers von Liu, Shaoda, Raymond, Peter A.

    ISSN: 2378-2242, 2378-2242
    Veröffentlicht: Hoboken, USA John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.12.2018
    Veröffentlicht in Limnology and oceanography letters (01.12.2018)
    “… Streams and rivers emit petagrams of CO2, yet there is little known about how discharge variability impacts stream CO2 at broad scales. This article analyzed …”
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