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Rafael Marcé is affiliated with the Catalan Institute for Water Research in Spain. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, producing a notable volume of work in these fields.

Their subfields of study include water science and technology, global and planetary change, environmental chemistry, oceanography, and nature and landscape conservation.

Marcé's main topics of research encompass marine and coastal ecosystems, hydrology and watershed management studies, aquatic ecosystems and phytoplankton dynamics, fish ecology and management studies, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, soil and water nutrient dynamics, and flood risk assessment and management.

The scientist has contributed to multiple studies published in significant venues, including:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Nature Geoscience
  • Water Research
  • Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
  • Aquatic Sciences

Recent publications by Rafael Marcé include:

  • Phenological shifts in lake stratification under climate change, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Attribution of global lake systems change to anthropogenic forcing, 2021, Nature Geoscience
  • Global carbon budget of reservoirs is overturned by the quantification of drawdown areas, 2021, Nature Geoscience
  • Global CO2 emissions from dry inland waters share common drivers across ecosystems, 2020, Nature Communications
  • Global Heat Uptake by Inland Waters, 2020, Geophysical Research Letters

Frequent co-authors in Marcé's research include Biel Obrador, Donald C. Pierson, R. Iestyn Woolway, Wim Thiery, and Núria Catalán. These collaborations reflect a consistent engagement with researchers across related fields.

Best Publications

  • Assessing the impacts of 1.5 °C global warming - simulation protocol of the Inter-Sectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project (ISIMIP2b)

    Katja Frieler;Stefan Lange;Franziska Piontek;Christopher P. O. Reyer

  • Global CO2 emissions from dry inland waters share common drivers across ecosystems

    P. S. Keller;N. Catalán;N. Catalán;D. von Schiller;H. P. Grossart;H. P. Grossart

  • Organic carbon decomposition rates controlled by water retention time across inland waters

    Núria Catalán;Rafael Marcé;Dolly N. Kothawala;Lars. J. Tranvik

  • Phenological shifts in lake stratification under climate change.

    R. Iestyn Woolway;R. Iestyn Woolway;Sapna Sharma;Gesa A. Weyhenmeyer;Andrey Debolskiy;Andrey Debolskiy

  • Exploring the links between antibiotic occurrence, antibiotic resistance, and bacterial communities in water supply reservoirs

    Belinda Huerta;Elisabet Marti;Meritxell Gros;Pilar López

  • Driving factors of the phytoplankton functional groups in a deep Mediterranean reservoir

    Vanessa Becker;Luciano Caputo;Jaime Ordóñez;Rafael Marcé;Rafael Marcé

  • Assessment of the water supply:demand ratios in a Mediterranean basin under different global change scenarios and mitigation alternatives

    Laurie Boithias;Vicenç Acuña;Laura Vergoñós;Guy Ziv

  • Temperature Effects Explain Continental Scale Distribution of Cyanobacterial Toxins

    Evanthia Mantzouki;Miquel Lürling;Jutta Fastner;Lisette de Senerpont Domis

  • Attribution of global lake systems change to anthropogenic forcing

    Luke Grant;Inne Vanderkelen;Lukas Gudmundsson;Zeli Tan

  • Carbonate weathering as a driver of CO2 supersaturation in lakes

    Rafael Marcé;Biel Obrador;Josep-Anton Morguí;Joan Lluís Riera

  • Automatic High Frequency Monitoring for Improved Lake and Reservoir Management

    Rafael Marcé;Glen George;Glen George;Paola Buscarinu;Melania Deidda

  • Emissions from dry inland waters are a blind spot in the global carbon cycle

    Rafael Marcé;Biel Obrador;Lluís Gómez-Gener;Núria Catalán

  • Effects of human-driven water stress on river ecosystems: a meta-analysis

    Sergi Sabater;Sergi Sabater;Francesco Bregoli;Francesco Bregoli;Vicenç Acuña;Damià Barceló;Damià Barceló

  • Global carbon budget of reservoirs is overturned by the quantification of drawdown areas

    Philipp S. Keller;Rafael Marcé;Biel Obrador;Matthias Koschorreck

  • Occurrence and modeling of pharmaceuticals on a sewage-impacted Mediterranean river and their dynamics under different hydrological conditions

    Victoria Osorio;Rafael Marcé;Sandra Pérez;Antoni Ginebreda

  • Runoff Trends Driven by Climate and Afforestation in a Pyrenean Basin

    Cristina Buendia;Cristina Buendia;Ramon J. Batalla;Ramon J. Batalla;Sergi Sabater;Sergi Sabater;Antoni Palau;Antoni Palau

  • A tale of pipes and reactors: Controls on the in-stream dynamics of dissolved organic matter in rivers

    Joan P. Casas-Ruiz;Núria Catalán;Lluís Gómez-Gener;Daniel von Schiller

  • Global Heat Uptake by Inland Waters

    I. Vanderkelen;N. P. M. van Lipzig;D. M. Lawrence;B. Droppers

  • Carbon dioxide emissions from dry watercourses

    Daniel von Schiller;Rafael Marcé;Biel Obrador;Lluís Gómez-Gener

  • When Water Vanishes: Magnitude and Regulation of Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Dry Temporary Streams

    Lluís Gómez-Gener;Biel Obrador;Rafael Marcé;Vicenç Acuña

  • Hot spots for carbon emissions from Mediterranean fluvial networks during summer drought

    Lluís Gómez-Gener;Biel Obrador;Daniel von Schiller;Rafael Marcé

Frequent Co-Authors

Sergi Sabater
Sergi Sabater University of Girona
Vicenç Acuña
Vicenç Acuña Catalan Institute for Water Research
Daniel von Schiller
Daniel von Schiller University of Barcelona
Donald C. Pierson
Donald C. Pierson Uppsala University
Damià Barceló
Damià Barceló University of Almería
Carles M. Borrego
Carles M. Borrego Catalan Institute for Water Research
Hans-Peter Grossart
Hans-Peter Grossart University of Potsdam
Wim Thiery
Wim Thiery Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Ramon J. Batalla
Ramon J. Batalla University of Lleida
Isabel Muñoz
Isabel Muñoz University of Barcelona

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