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Joachim Audet

Joachim Audet

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
32
Citations
3868
World Ranking
8098
National Ranking
105

Overview

Joachim Audet is affiliated with Aarhus University in Denmark and conducts research primarily in the field of Environmental Science. Their work spans several subfields, including Environmental Chemistry, Ecology, Oceanography, Global and Planetary Change, and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering.

Their main research topics focus on:

  • Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
  • Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Wastewater Treatment and Nitrogen Removal
  • Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics

Audet's recent publications highlight various aspects of ecosystem dynamics and environmental biogeochemical processes. Some of the notable papers include:

  • Sulphate in freshwater ecosystems: A review of sources, biogeochemical cycles, ecotoxicological effects and bioremediation, 2020, Earth-Science Reviews
  • Wetland buffer zones for nitrogen and phosphorus retention: Impacts of soil type, hydrology and vegetation, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Feedback between climate change and eutrophication: revisiting the allied attack concept and how to strike back, 2022, Inland Waters
  • Small artificial waterbodies are widespread and persistent emitters of methane and carbon dioxide, 2021, Global Change Biology
  • Global importance of methane emissions from drainage ditches and canals, 2021, Environmental Research Letters

The scientist frequently collaborates with researchers including Thomas A. Davidson, Carl Christian Hoffmann, Dominik Žák, Brian Kronvang, and Erik Jeppesen.

Audet has published extensively in venues such as Biogeosciences, SSRN Electronic Journal, The Science of The Total Environment, Inland Waters, and Global Change Biology. These journals reflect a strong focus on environmental and ecological research contexts.

Best Publications

  • Climate change effects on nitrogen loading from cultivated catchments in Europe: implications for nitrogen retention, ecological state of lakes and adaptation

    Erik Jeppesen;Brian Kronvang;Jørgen E. Olesen;Joachim Audet

  • Synergy between nutrients and warming enhances methane ebullition from experimental lakes

    Thomas A. Davidson;Joachim Audet;Joachim Audet;Erik Jeppesen;Frank Landkildehus

  • Sulphate in freshwater ecosystems: A review of sources, biogeochemical cycles, ecotoxicological effects and bioremediation

    Dominik Zak;Dominik Zak;Michael Hupfer;Alvaro Cabezas;Gerald Jurasinski

  • Eutrophication effects on greenhouse gas fluxes from shallow-lake mesocosms override those of climate warming.

    Thomas Alexander Davidson;Joachim Audet;Joachim Audet;Jens-Christian Svenning;Torben Linding Lauridsen

  • Wetland buffer zones for nitrogen and phosphorus retention: Impacts of soil type, hydrology and vegetation

    Craig R. Walton;Dominik Zak;Dominik Zak;Joachim Audet;Rasmus Jes Petersen

  • Feedback between climate change and eutrophication: revisiting the allied attack concept and how to strike back

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  • Small artificial waterbodies are widespread and persistent emitters of methane and carbon dioxide

    Michael Peacock;J. Audet;D. Bastviken;S. Cook

  • Phosphorus load to surface water from bank erosion in a Danish lowland river basin

    Brian Kronvang;Joachim Audet;Annette Baattrup-Pedersen;Henning S. Jensen

  • Nitrous oxide fluxes in undisturbed riparian wetlands located in agricultural catchments: Emission, uptake and controlling factors

    Joachim Audet;Carl C. Hoffmann;Peter M. Andersen;Annette Baattrup-Pedersen

  • Nitrogen and phosphorus removal from agricultural runoff in integrated buffer zones

    Dominik Henrik Zak;Dominik Henrik Zak;Brian Kronvang;Mette Vodder Carstensen;Carl Christian Hoffmann

  • Global importance of methane emissions from drainage ditches and canals

    Mike Peacock;Joachim Audet;David Bastviken;Martyn N. Futter

  • Efficiency of mitigation measures targeting nutrient losses from agricultural drainage systems: A review

    Mette Vodder Carstensen;Fatemeh Hashemi;Carl Christian Hoffmann;Dominik Zak

  • Evaluation of nutrient retention in four restored Danish riparian wetlands

    Carl Chr. Hoffmann;Brian Kronvang;Joachim Audet

  • Greenhouse gas emissions from a Danish riparian wetland before and after restoration

    Joachim Audet;Lars Elsgaard;Charlotte Kjaergaard;Søren E. Larsen

  • Carbon dioxide and methane emissions of Swedish low-order streams - a national estimate and lessons learnt from more than a decade of observations

    Marcus B. Wallin;Audrey Campeau;Joachim Audet;David Bastviken

  • Importance of bank erosion for sediment input, storage and export at the catchment scale

    Brian Kronvang;Hans E. Andersen;Søren E. Larsen;Joachim Audet

  • Greenhouse gas emissions from urban ponds are driven by nutrient status and hydrology

    Michael Peacock;Joachim Audet;Joachim Audet;Sabine Jordan;Jacob Smeds

  • Low phosphorus release but high nitrogen removal in two restored riparian wetlands inundated with agricultural drainage water

    Carl Christian Hoffmann;Lisa Heiberg;Joachim Audet;Boris Schønfeldt

  • The interplay between total mercury, methylmercury and dissolved organic matter in fluvial systems: A latitudinal study across Europe

    Andrea G. Bravo;Dolly N. Kothawala;Katrin Attermeyer;Emmanuel Tessier

  • Carbon dioxide fluxes increase from day to night across European streams

    Katrin Attermeyer;Katrin Attermeyer;Joan Pere Casas-Ruiz;Joan Pere Casas-Ruiz;Thomas Fuss;Ada Pastor;Ada Pastor;Ada Pastor

  • Meta-analysis of environmental effects of beaver in relation to artificial dams

    Frauke Ecke;Oded Levanoni;Joachim Audet;Peter Carlson

  • Nitrogen and phosphorus retention in Danish restored wetlands

    Joachim Audet;Dominik Zak;Jørgen Bidstrup;Carl Christian Hoffmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Brian Kronvang
Brian Kronvang Aarhus University
Søren Ejling Larsen
Søren Ejling Larsen Technical University of Denmark
Dominik Zak
Dominik Zak Aarhus University
Thomas A. Davidson
Thomas A. Davidson Aarhus University
Lars Elsgaard
Lars Elsgaard Aarhus University
Martin Søndergaard
Martin Søndergaard Aarhus University
Erik Jeppesen
Erik Jeppesen Aarhus University
Annette Baattrup-Pedersen
Annette Baattrup-Pedersen Aarhus University
Henning S. Jensen
Henning S. Jensen University of Southern Denmark
David Bastviken
David Bastviken Linköping University

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