Global analysis of river systems: from Earth system controls to Anthropocene syndromes
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique · Sorbonne Université
Abstract
Continental aquatic systems from rivers to the coastal zone are considered within two perspectives: (i) as a major link between the atmosphere, pedosphere, biosphere and oceans within the Earth system with its Holocene dynamics, and (ii) as water and aquatic biota resources progressively used and transformed by humans. Human pressures have now reached a state where the continental aquatic systems can no longer be considered as being controlled by only Earth system processes, thus defining a new era, the Anthropocene. Riverine changes, now observed at the global scale, are described through a first set of syndromes (flood regulation, fragmentation, sediment imbalance, neo-arheism, salinization, chemical…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 27.50
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- 100%
- References
- 141
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1Topics & keywords
- Anthropocene
- Environmental science
- Eutrophication
- Biosphere
- Earth system science
- Aquatic ecosystem
- Biodiversity
- Global change
- Life below water