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Streams and Seasons: A Year in the Life of East Fork Creek
Tennessee, USAThursday, January 2, 2025
GPP, the oxygen production, has a clear pattern. It's at its peak in July and hits a low in winter, following the light regime of the day. ER, the oxygen use, doesn't vary much except for a slight bump in fall, possibly due to extra organic stuff from land. The stream's main driver for creating oxygen is light, while the main driver for using it up is temperature.
Most of the time, the East Fork Creek has a heterotrophic regime, meaning it uses more oxygen than it produces, releasing CO2 into the air. If there's plenty of carbon, warmer temperatures could lead to more CO2 emissions and low oxygen events (hypoxia) in the future.
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