Browsing Artículos by Author "Obrador, B."
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Global CO2 emissions from dry inland waters share common drivers across ecosystems
Keller, P.S.; Catalán, N.; Von Schiller Calle, Daniel Gaspar; Grossart, Hans Peter; Koschorreck, M.; Obrador, B.; Frassl, M. A.; Karakaya, N.; Barros, N.; Howitt, J. A.; Mendoza Lera, B.; Pastor, Ada; Flaim, G.; Aben, R.; Riis, T.; Arce, M. I.; Onandia, G.; Paranaíba, J. R.; Linkhorst, A.; Del Campo, Rubén; Amado, A. M.; Cauvy Fraunié, S.; Brothers, S.; Condon, J.; Mendonça, R. F.; Reverey, F.; Rõõm, E. I.; Datry, T.; Roland, F.; Laas, A.; Obertegger, U.; Park, J. H.; Wang, H.; Kosten, S.; Gómez, R.; Feijoó, Claudia; Elosegi Irurtia, Arturo
; Sánchez Montoya, María Mar; Finlayson, C. M.; Melita, M.; Oliveira Junior, E. S.; Muniz, C. C..; Gómez Gener, L.; Leigh, C.; Zhang, Q.; Marcé, R. (Springer Nature, 2020-05-01)
[EN] Many inland waters exhibit complete or partial desiccation, or have vanished due to global change, exposing sediments to the atmosphere. Yet, data on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from these sediments are too scarce ... -
The drawdown phase of dam decommissioning is a hot moment of gaseous carbon emissions from a temperate reservoir
Amani, Mabano; Von Schiller Calle, Daniel Gaspar; Suárez, Isabel; Atristain, Miren; Elosegi Irurtia, Arturo
; Marcé, Rafael; García-Baquero Moneo, Gonzalo
; Obrador, B. (Taylor & Francis, 2022)
Dam decommissioning (DD) is a viable management option for thousands of ageing dams. Reservoirs are large carbon sinks, and reservoir drawdown results in important carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) emissions. We studied ...