• Biodiversity in freshwaters: temporal trends and response to water chemistry (ICP Waters report 114/2013) 

      Velle, Gaute; Telford, Richard J.; Curtis, Chris; Eriksson, Lars; Fjellheim, Arne; Frolova, Marina; Fölster, Jens; Grudule, Natalja; Halvorsen, Godtfred A.; Hildrew, Alan; Hoffmann, Andreas; Indriksone, Iveta; Kamasová, Lenka; Kopáèek, Jiøí; Orton, Stuart; Krám, Pavel; Monteith, Don T.; Senoo, Takaaki; Shilland, Ewan M.; Stuchlík, Evžen; Wiklund, Magda-Lena; de Wit, Heleen; Skjelkvaale, Brit Lisa (NIVA-rapport;6580, Research report, 2013-10)
      This report describes trends in biological diversity of benthic invertebrates from acid-sensitive lakes and rivers sampled between 1982 and 2011 in the Czech Republic, Germany, Latvia, Norway, Sweden and the UK. The results ...
    • Biodiversity of macro-invertebrates in acid-sensitive waters: trends and relations to water chemistry and climate. ICP Waters report 127/2016 

      Velle, Gaute; Mahlum, Shad; Monteith, Don T.; de Wit, Heleen; Arle, Jens; Eriksson, Lars; Fjellheim, Arne; Frolova, Marina; Fölster, Jens; Grudule, Natalja; Halvorsen, Godtfred A.; Hildrew, Alan; Hruška, Jakub; Indriksone, Iveta; Kamasová, Lenka; Kopáček, Jiří; Krám, Pavel; Orton, Stuart; Senoo, Takaaki; Shilland, Ewan M.; Stuchlík, Evžen; Telford, Richard J.; Ungermanová, Lenka; Wiklund, Magda-Lena; Wright, Richard F. (NIVA-rapport;7077, Research report, 2016-09)
      This is a study of the international impact of acid emission reductions on vulnerable freshwater biodiversity of benthic macroinvertebrates. In order to properly attribute impacts it is necessary to also incorporate the ...
    • Long-term rise in riverine dissolved organic carbon concentration is predicted by electrolyte solubility theory 

      Monteith, Donald T.; Henrys, Peter A.; Hruška, Jakub; de Wit, Heleen; Krám, Pavel; Moldan, Filip; Posch, Maximilian; Räike, Antti; Stoddard, John L.; Shilland, Ewan M.; Gloria Pereira, Pereira; Evans, Chris D. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The riverine dissolved organic carbon (DOC) flux is of similar magnitude to the terrestrial sink for atmospheric CO2, but the factors controlling it remain poorly determined and are largely absent from Earth system models ...
    • Long-term rise in riverine dissolved organic carbon concentration is predicted by electrolyte solubility theory 

      Monteith, Donald T.; Henrys, Peter A.; Hruška, Jakub; de Wit, Heleen; Krám, Pavel; Moldan, Filip; Posch, Maximilian; Räike, Antti; Stoddard, John L.; Shilland, Ewan M.; Pereira, M. Gloria; Evans, Chris D. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The riverine dissolved organic carbon (DOC) flux is of similar magnitude to the terrestrial sink for atmospheric CO2, but the factors controlling it remain poorly determined and are largely absent from Earth system models ...