Storage, form, and influencing factors of karst inorganic carbon in a carbonate area in China
C Du, X Bai, Y Li, Q Tan, C Zhao, G Luo, L Wu… - Science China Earth …, 2024 - Springer
Carbonate rock chemical weathering carbon sinks reduce the rate of increase of the
atmospheric CO2 concentration and global warming. However, uncertainty still exists in the …
atmospheric CO2 concentration and global warming. However, uncertainty still exists in the …
Occurrence, spatiotemporal distribution patterns, partitioning and risk assessments of multiple pesticide residues in typical estuarine water environments in eastern …
W Li, S **n, W Deng, B Wang, X Liu, Y Yuan, S Wang - Water Research, 2023 - Elsevier
The low terrain and the prosperous agriculture in the east of China, have caused the
accumulation of pesticide residues in the estuaries. Therefore, this study analyzed the …
accumulation of pesticide residues in the estuaries. Therefore, this study analyzed the …
The impacts of erosion on the carbon cycle
Physical and chemical erosion associated with water both affect land–atmosphere carbon
exchanges. However, previous studies have often addressed these processes separately or …
exchanges. However, previous studies have often addressed these processes separately or …
Hydrogenotrophic pathway dominates methanogenesis along the river-estuary continuum of the Yangtze River
B Li, H Wang, A Lai, J Xue, Q Wu, C Yu, K **e, Z Mao… - Water Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Rivers are considered as an important source of methane (CH 4) to the atmosphere, but our
understanding for the methanogenic pathway in rivers and its linkage with CH 4 emission is …
understanding for the methanogenic pathway in rivers and its linkage with CH 4 emission is …
Drawdown zone can shift a floodplain-lake system from a steady carbon source to an unsteady carbon sink
Studies have suggested that, globally, lake and reservoir systems constitute large carbon
(C) sources. However, the drawdown zone where certain lake areas subject to water level …
(C) sources. However, the drawdown zone where certain lake areas subject to water level …
Advancing environmental sustainability: a comprehensive review on alleviating carbon footprint and its application in microalgal fermentation and bioremediation
VP Singh, A Kumar, A Srivastava, A Kumar - Environment, Development …, 2024 - Springer
Minimizing carbon footprints has become imperative to mitigate the adverse impacts of
climate change and ensure a sustainable future. The synergistic combination of minimizing …
climate change and ensure a sustainable future. The synergistic combination of minimizing …
Characteristics of sedimentary organic matter in tidal estuaries: a case study from the Minjiang River Estuary
S Wu, S Tao, X Ye, A Wang, Z Liu, C Ran, H Liang, H Li… - Water, 2023 - mdpi.com
As one of the main interfaces of the Earth system, estuaries show the strongest land–sea
interaction in the carbon cycle, which links terrestrial ecosystems to the marginal sea …
interaction in the carbon cycle, which links terrestrial ecosystems to the marginal sea …
Climate Change Drove the Decline in Yangtze Estuary Net Primary Production Over the Past Two Decades
Net primary productivity (NPP) is highly sensitive to multiple stressors under progressive and
intensifying climate change and anthropogenic impacts. The importance of understanding …
intensifying climate change and anthropogenic impacts. The importance of understanding …
Spatial assessment of triazole organic compounds in surface water from the coastal estuaries to the East China sea
S Zhang, F Wang, R Wang, M Cai - Environmental Pollution, 2023 - Elsevier
Triazole is widely used in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and fungicides.
However, triazole organic compounds are often a source of toxicity in the water environment …
However, triazole organic compounds are often a source of toxicity in the water environment …
Response of carbonate rock weathering carbon sink to seismic peak ground acceleration in China
M Li, Q Tan, G Luo, C Li, C Ran, S Zhang… - Global and Planetary …, 2025 - Elsevier
Seismic peak ground acceleration (PGA) is a key indicator to characterize the strength of
seismic effects, which affects the rate of chemical weathering of carbonate rocks and the …
seismic effects, which affects the rate of chemical weathering of carbonate rocks and the …