Published: 16 January, 2025 | Volume 9 - Issue 1 | Pages: 001-006
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There is a widespread, short-term occurrence of hypoxia in rivers across the globe, with rivers draining both disturbed and undisturbed landscapes vulnerable to hypoxia. Despite being generally ephemeral, hypoxic conditions in rivers are of outsized relevance because of detrimental effects on aquatic organisms and implications for greenhouse gas emissions [25].
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