CBA PhD student Camille Crapart published new results from her work, shedding light on important processes in freshwater.
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A study published in the journal Water looked at the phosphorous eutrophication in the sediments of the water source of the megacity Tianjin. CBA leader group member professor Rolf D. Vogt is a co-author of the paper.
This study published in Ecosphere looks at the long term resilience in microcrustacean communities.
CBA PhD student Mohammad Javad Nematollahi and colleagues published a new study in Environmental Science and Pollution Research.
CBA leader Dag O. Hessen is a co-author on this study in Nature Climate Change on habitat changes in lakes caused by rising temperatures.
A research from the Borgå group led by Clare Andvik shows that new toxic chemicals can be transferred directly from mother to offspring in killer whales.
Ecological memory recognises the importance of previous stress encounters in promoting community tolerance and thereby enhances ecosystem stability, provided that gained tolerances are preserved during non-stress periods.
In this study in Marine Pollution Bulletin, Xue Li and colleagues looked at the distribution and ecological risks of one plastic polymer (PET) and one phthalate plasticizer (DEHP) in the Jiaozhou Bay in China. CBA professor Rolf D. Vogt is one of the co-authors.
In this review paper, researchers have summarized the evidence for Arctic climate change and the effects on the carbon cycle. They also re-evaluated some of the observational evidence for changing Arctic carbon budgets. CBA scientist Frans-Jan Parmentier is a co-author of the study, which was published in Current Climate Change Reports.
Microplastic pollution has caused attention worldwide. One of the challenges when studying this type of pollution in soil and sediments, is to separate the microplastic particles from the remainder of the sample. A study recently published online in the peer-reviewed journal Science of the Total Environment presents a possible solution.
CBA researchers has co-authored a study on lakes now published in Scientific Reports. The results demonstrate a general increase in surface temperature in a global analysis of lakes, while a more variable and unpredictable change in deepwater temperatures. This has major implications for thermal stability and stratification, as well as responses in dissolved gases and thermal habitats for fish and other organisms.
Nicolas Valiente Parra, who is a postdoctoral fellow at CBA, have published a study in Applied Geochemistry about pollution attenuation in evaporitic karst aquifers.
CBA associate professor Heleen de Wit, also at NIVA, published a study in Hydrological Processes about fluxes of nitrogen and phosphorus in headwater catchments.
A paper in Nature geoscience by CBA researchers on clouds and climate change.
As the ice in the clouds melts into droplets, they reflect more sunlight. But in the end there is no more ice left to melt.
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CBA researchers have for the first time studied the amount and type of microplastics in the surface sediments in the Caspian Sea
This article shows that accounting for thermokarst-inducing processes matter when predicting permafrost thawing.
A Nature article looks at the complexities of Arctic greening
This PNAS article dissects the drivers behind China's CO2 emissions.
ChaoQing Yu, Xiao Huang, Han Chen, H. Charles J. Godfray, Jonathon S. Wright, Jim W. Hall, Peng Gong, ShaoQiang Ni, ShengChao Qiao, GuoRui Huang, YuChen Xiao, Jie Zhang, Zhao Feng, XiaoTang Ju, Philippe Ciais, Nils Chr. Stenseth, Dag O. Hessen, ZhanLi Sun, Le Yu, WenJia Cai, HaoHuan Fu, XiaoMeng Huang, Chi Zhang, HongBin Liu & James Taylor
Peter C.B.Phillips, Thomas Leirvik & Trude Storelvmo
Gesa A. Weyhenmeyer, Jens Hartmann, Dag O. Hessen, Jiří Kopáček, Josef Hejzlar, Stéphan Jacquet, Stephen K. Hamilton, Piet Verburg, Taylor H. Leach, Martin Schmid, Giovanna Flaim, Tiina Nõges, Peeter Nõges, Valerie C. Wentzky, Michela Rogora, James A. Rusak, Sarian Kosten, Andrew M. Paterson, Katrin Teubner, Scott N. Higgins, Gregory Lawrence, Külli Kangur, Ilga Kokorite, Leonardo Cerasino, Clara Funk, Rebecca Harvey, Florentina Moatar, Heleen A. de Wit & Thomas Zechmeister