Lars Tranvik

Lars Tranvik

Uppsala Universitet

H-index: 95

Europe-Sweden

About Lars Tranvik

Lars Tranvik, With an exceptional h-index of 95 and a recent h-index of 58 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Uppsala Universitet, specializes in the field of Limnology, ecology, aquatic ecology, biogeochemistry, microbial ecology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Bacterial decomposition of dissolved organic matter: including the colloidal perspective

Yesterday's “lake” endures in its name—The etymology of lake names

Terrestrial dissolved organic carbon in northern permafrost

Treeline displacement may affect lake dissolved organic matter processing at high latitudes and altitudes

Hydrophilic species are the most reactive components of freshwater dissolved organic matter

Selective exclusion of aromatic organic carbon during lake ice formation

A systematic review of terrestrial dissolved organic carbon in northern permafrost

Decreasing Photoreactivity and Concurrent Change in Dissolved Organic Matter Composition with Increasing Inland Water Residence Time

Lars Tranvik Information

University

Position

Professor Limnology

Citations(all)

40427

Citations(since 2020)

16705

Cited By

30910

hIndex(all)

95

hIndex(since 2020)

58

i10Index(all)

196

i10Index(since 2020)

149

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Lars Tranvik Skills & Research Interests

Limnology

ecology

aquatic ecology

biogeochemistry

microbial ecology

Top articles of Lars Tranvik

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Bacterial decomposition of dissolved organic matter: including the colloidal perspective

Erika Andersson

Lars Tranvik

Marloes Groeneveld

Anders Tunlid

Per Persson

...

2024/3/7

Yesterday's “lake” endures in its name—The etymology of lake names

Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin

Lars Tranvik

2024/2

Terrestrial dissolved organic carbon in northern permafrost

Liam Heffernan

Dolly N Kothawala

Lars J Tranvik

2024/3/28

Treeline displacement may affect lake dissolved organic matter processing at high latitudes and altitudes

Hannes Peter

Núria Catalán

Carina Rofner

Charles Verpoorter

Maria Teresa Perez

...

2023/6/27

Hydrophilic species are the most reactive components of freshwater dissolved organic matter

Charlotte Grasset

Marloes Groeneveld

Lars Tranvik

Luke Robertson

Jeffrey Hawkes

2023/3/7

Selective exclusion of aromatic organic carbon during lake ice formation

Geophysical Research Letters

Yongqiang Zhou

Carolin Hiller

Sara Andersson

Elizabeth Jakobsson

Lei Zhou

...

2023/2/28

A systematic review of terrestrial dissolved organic carbon in northern permafrost

Liam Heffernan

Dolly N Kothawala

Lars J Tranvik

2023/10/24

Decreasing Photoreactivity and Concurrent Change in Dissolved Organic Matter Composition with Increasing Inland Water Residence Time

Charlotte Grasset

Karólína Einarsdóttir

Núria Catalán

Lars J Tranvik

Marloes Groeneveld

...

2023/10/3

Hydrophilic species are the most biodegradable components of freshwater dissolved organic matter

Environmental Science & Technology

Charlotte Grasset

Marloes Groeneveld

Lars J Tranvik

Luke P Robertson

Jeffrey A Hawkes

2023/8/30

Effects of a dominant algal species (Gonyostomum semen) on the carbon balance of brown water lakes

Karla Münzner

Victor A Gauthier

Lars J Tranvik

Eva S Lindström

2022

Global increase in methane production under future warming of lake bottom waters

Global change biology

Joachim Jansen

Richard Iestyn Woolway

Benjamin M Kraemer

Clement Albergel

David Bastviken

...

2022/9

Inter‐laboratory differences in the apparent quantum yield for the photochemical production of dissolved inorganic carbon in inland waters and implications for photochemical …

Limnology and Oceanography: Methods

Birgit Koehler

Leanne C Powers

Rose M Cory

Karólína Einarsdóttir

Yufei Gu

...

2022/6

Assessing the influence of biogeochemical constraints on the enzymatic degradation and mineralization of peat

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Liam Heffernan

Charlotte Grasset

Dolly Kothawala

Lars Tranvik

2022/5

Short‐term apparent mutualism drives responses of aquatic prey to increasing productivity

Journal of Animal Ecology

Fernando Chaguaceda

Kristin Scharnweber

Erik Dalman

Lars J Tranvik

Peter Eklöv

2021/4

Accounting for all territorial emissions and sinks is important for development of climate mitigation policies

Carbon Balance and Management

Anders Lindroth

Lars Tranvik

2021/12

Acidification of inland waters: This article belongs to Ambio’s 50th Anniversary Collection. Theme: Acidification

Ambio

Lars J Tranvik

2021/2

Comprehensive analysis of chemical and biological problems associated with browning agents used in aquatic studies

Limnology and Oceanography: Methods

Kristin Scharnweber

Sari Peura

Katrin Attermeyer

Stefan Bertilsson

Lucas Bolender

...

2021/12

Organic matter degradation across ecosystem boundaries: the need for a unified conceptualization

Dolly N Kothawala

Anne M Kellerman

Núria Catalán

Lars J Tranvik

2021/2/1

Spatial and vertical distribution of aerobic and anaerobic dark inorganic carbon fixation in coastal tropical lake sediments

Aquatic Sciences

Ana Lucia Santoro

Alex Enrich-Prast

David Bastviken

Lars Tranvik

Camila Negrão Signori

2021/7

Character and environmental lability of cyanobacteria‐derived dissolved organic matter

Limnology and Oceanography

Claudia Patriarca

Vicente T Sedano‐Núñez

Sarahi L Garcia

Jonas Bergquist

Stefan Bertilsson

...

2021/2

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Co-Authors

H-index: 118
Jack J. Middelburg

Jack J. Middelburg

Universiteit Utrecht

H-index: 105
John Melack

John Melack

University of California, Santa Barbara

H-index: 97
Andreas Richter

Andreas Richter

Universität Wien

H-index: 67
Stefan Bertilsson

Stefan Bertilsson

Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet

H-index: 65
Colin A. Stedmon

Colin A. Stedmon

Danmarks Tekniske Universitet

H-index: 65
Gesa Weyhenmeyer

Gesa Weyhenmeyer

Uppsala Universitet

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