Gesa Weyhenmeyer, Publication list, September 2011 1 PUBLICATION LIST please observe the maternity leave of 32 months in total from May 2000 until August 2007 and the consulting work between the end of 1999 and the beginning of 2006, resulting in more than 40 scientific reports. Please also observe the present teaching effort corresponding to more than 25 % per year. Total number of reviewed international publications: 54 of which 27 as first or sole author Total number of other scientific publications: 47 * Indicates papers of my PhD students 2011 Reviewed articles 1. Weyhenmeyer G. A., M. Fröberg, E. Karltun, M. Khalili, D. Kothwala and L. J. Tranvik. Selective decay of terrestrial organic carbon during transport from land to sea. Global Change Biology (accepted: doi: 10.1111/j.1365 2486.2011.02544.x) 2. Erlandsson, M., N. Cory, J. Fölster, S. Köhler, H. Laudon, G. A. Weyhenmeyer, K. Bishop. 2011. Increasing dissolved organic carbon redefines the extent of surface water acidification and helps to resolve a classic controversy. BioScience 61: 614618. 3. Benson, B. J., J. J. Magnuson, O. P. Jensen, V. Card, G. Hodgkins, J. Korhonen, D. M. Livingstone, K. M. Stewart, G. A. Weyhenmeyer, N. Granin. 2011. Extreme events, trends and variability in Northern Hemisphere lake ice phenology (18552005). Climatic Change (in press). 4. *Bloch, I. and G. A. Weyhenmeyer. 2011. Longterm changes in physical and chemical conditions of nutrientpoor lakes along a latitudinal gradientis there a coherent phytoplankton community response? Aquatic Sciences (in press). 5. Weyhenmeyer, G. A., D. M. Livingstone, M. Meili, O. Jensen, B. Benson, and J. J. Magnuson. 2011. Large geographical differences in the sensitivity of icecovered lakes and rivers in the Northern Hemisphere to temperature changes. Global Change Biology 17: 268275. 6. Pierson, D. C, G. A. Weyhenmeyer, L. Arvola, B. Benson, T. Blenckner, T. Kratz, D. M. Livingstone, H. Markensten, G. Marzec, K. Pettersson, K. Weathers. 2011. An automated method to monitor lake ice phenology. Limnology and Oceanography Methods 9: 7483. 2010 (4 articles, 6 book chapters) Reviewed articles 7. *Khalili, M. I., J. Temnerud, M. Fröberg, E. Karltun, G. A. Weyhenmeyer. 2010. Nitrogen and carbon interactions between soils and lake waters in boreal regions. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 24, GB4011, doi 10.1029/2009GB003668 8. *Daneshvar, A., J. Svanfelt, L. Kronberg, M. Prévost and G. A. Weyhenmeyer. 2010. Seasonal variations in the occurrence and fate of basic and neural pharmaceutical in a Swedish riverlake system. Chemosphere 80: 301309. 9. Weyhenmeyer, G. A. and E. Jeppesen. 2010. Nitrogen deposition induced changes in DOC:NO 3 N ratios determine the efficiency of nitrate removal from freshwaters. Global Change Biology 16: 23582365. 10. *Daneshvar, A., J. Svanfelt, L. Kronberg and G. A. Weyhenmeyer. 2010. Winter accumulation of acidic pharmaceuticals in a Swedish river. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 17: 908916. Reviewed book chapters 11. Livingstone, D. M., R. Adrian, T. Blenckner, D. G. George and G. A. Weyhenmeyer. 2010. Lake ice phenology. In: The impact of climate change on European lakes. Ed.: D. G. George. Aquatic Ecology Series. Springer, pp. 5162. 12. Arvola, L., G. George, D. M. Livingstone, M. Järvinen, T. Blenckner, M. T. Dokulil, E. Jennings, C. N. Aonghusa, P. Nõges, T. Nõges and G. A. Weyhenmeyer. 2010. The impact of changing climate on the thermal characteristics of lakes. In: The impact of climate change on European lakes. Ed.: D. G. George. Aquatic Ecology Series. Springer, pp. 85102.