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  1. Greenhouse gas emissions from African lakes are no longer a blind spot
  2. Partitioning carbon sources between wetland and well-drained ecosystems to a tropical first-order stream – implications for carbon cycling at the watershed scale (Nyong, Cameroon)
  3. Carbon dynamics driven by seawater recirculation and groundwater discharge along a forest-dune-beach continuum of a high-energy meso-macro-tidal sandy coast
  4. Limnological changes in Lake Victoria since the mid‐20th century
  5. Biogeochemistry in an intertidal pocket beach
  6. Diversity and ecology of phytoplankton in Lake Edward (East Africa): Present status and long-term changes
  7. Dissolved organic matter composition and reactivity in Lake Victoria, the world’s largest tropical lake
  8. Sources and sinks of dissolved inorganic carbon in an urban tropical coastal bay revealed by δ13C-DIC signals
  9. Importance of the vegetation-groundwater-stream continuum to understand transformation of biogenic carbon in aquatic systems – A case study based on a pine-maize comparison in a lowland sandy watershed (Landes de Gascogne, SW France)
  10. Carbon dioxide degassing at the groundwater-stream-atmosphere interface: isotopic equilibration and hydrological mass balance in a sandy watershed
  11. Hydro-ecological controls on dissolved carbon dynamics in groundwater and export to streams in a temperate pine forest
  12. Terrestrial groundwater and nutrient discharge along the 240-km-long Aquitanian coast
  13. Technical Note: Large overestimation of pCO2 calculated from pH and alkalinity in acidic, organic-rich freshwaters