2017
DOI: 10.5194/bg-2017-412
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High-frequency productivity estimates for a lake from free-water CO<sub>2</sub> concentration measurements

Abstract: Abstract. Lakes are important actors in biogeochemical cycles and a powerful natural source of CO 2 . However, they are not yet fully integrated in carbon budgets, and the carbon cycle in the water is still poorly understood. In freshwater ecosystems, productivity studies have usually been carried out with traditional methods (bottle incubations, 14C technique), which are imprecise and have a poor temporal resolution. Consequently, our ability to quantify and predict the net ecosystem productivity (N EP ) is l… Show more

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