“…Previous carbon budget studies in northern temperate mesotrophic and dystrophic lakes, using an overall mass balance method, where CH 4 was not taken into account, showed that lakes could be a carbon source (Carpenter et al, 1983) or carbon sink (Cole et al, 1989;Eadie and Robertson, 1976). Carbon budget studies using a gas exchange and carbon burial balance showed the ratio of gaseous carbon exchange across the watereair interface of most northern temperate lakes to be greater than 1, similar to the average global ratio for lakes which is also greater than 1 indicating that most lakes are a carbon source (Algesten et al, 2004;Cole and Caraco, 1998;Dillon and Molot, 1997;Hanson et al, 2004) (Table 3).…”