Biomarkers as a soil organic carbon tracer of sediment: Recent advances and challenges
Z Li, Y Sun, X Nie - Earth-Science Reviews, 2020 - Elsevier
Soil organic carbon (SOC) tracing can provide important information for effective and
accurate management of soil erosion. However, tracing erosion-induced SOC is still …
accurate management of soil erosion. However, tracing erosion-induced SOC is still …
End-Permian (252 Mya) deforestation, wildfires and flooding—an ancient biotic crisis with lessons for the present
Current large-scale deforestation poses a threat to ecosystems globally, and imposes
substantial and prolonged changes on the hydrological and carbon cycles. The tropical …
substantial and prolonged changes on the hydrological and carbon cycles. The tropical …
Reconstructing long-term changes in avian populations using lake sediments: Opening a window onto the past
The lack of long-term monitoring data for many wildlife populations is a limiting factor in
establishing meaningful and achievable conservation goals. Even for well-monitored …
establishing meaningful and achievable conservation goals. Even for well-monitored …
Estimation of different source contributions to sediment organic matter in an agricultural-forested watershed using end member mixing analyses based on stable …
The two popular source tracing tools of stable isotope ratios (δ 13 C and δ 15 N) and
fluorescence spectroscopy were used to estimate the relative source contributions to …
fluorescence spectroscopy were used to estimate the relative source contributions to …
Anthropogenic forcing leads to an abrupt shift to phytoplankton dominance in a shallow eutrophic lake
The timing and causes of lake eutrophication are often obscured when multiple
anthropogenic disturbances coincide in space and time. This issue is particularly …
anthropogenic disturbances coincide in space and time. This issue is particularly …
The role of palaeolimnology in assessing eutrophication and its impact on lakes
Eutrophication is perhaps the most pervasive form of pollution. Here we first review its effects
on lake ecosystems based largely on modern ecological investigation. The longer time scale …
on lake ecosystems based largely on modern ecological investigation. The longer time scale …
Apportioning sedimentary organic matter sources and its degradation state: inferences based on aliphatic hydrocarbons, amino acids and δ15N
The sources and state of sedimentary organic matter (SOM) in fresh water aquatic systems
are important to understand the carbon cycling in terrestrial environments. The composition …
are important to understand the carbon cycling in terrestrial environments. The composition …
Spatial differentiation of sediment organic matter isotopic composition and inferred sources in a temperate forest lake catchment
PMJ Douglas, E Stratigopoulos, S Park, B Keenan - Chemical Geology, 2022 - Elsevier
Freshwater sediments are important carbon reservoirs, but the extent to which different
components of soil or aquatic organic matter (OM) are deposited in these sediments is not …
components of soil or aquatic organic matter (OM) are deposited in these sediments is not …
Tracking pollution from fur farms using forensic paleolimnology
Eutrophication, which remains one of the greatest threats to water quality worldwide, is
particularly acute in agricultural areas. Here we assessed long-term drivers of potential …
particularly acute in agricultural areas. Here we assessed long-term drivers of potential …
The effect of agricultural intensification and water-locking on the world's largest coastal lagoonal system
The palaeolimnological conditions of Mirim Lagoon, a large coastal shallow lagoon under
the influence of historical human impacts related to the development of the primary sector of …
the influence of historical human impacts related to the development of the primary sector of …