[HTML][HTML] Peatland dynamics: A review of process-based models and approaches
Despite peatlands' important feedbacks on the climate and global biogeochemical cycles,
predicting their dynamics involves many uncertainties and an overwhelming variety of …
predicting their dynamics involves many uncertainties and an overwhelming variety of …
Peatland warming strongly increases fine-root growth
Belowground climate change responses remain a key unknown in the Earth system. Plant
fine-root response is especially important to understand because fine roots respond quickly …
fine-root response is especially important to understand because fine roots respond quickly …
[LLIBRE][B] Wetland indicators: A guide to wetland formation, identification, delineation, classification, and map**
RW Tiner - 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
Understand the current concept of wetland and methods for identifying, describing,
classifying, and delineating wetlands in the United States with Wetland Indicators-capturing …
classifying, and delineating wetlands in the United States with Wetland Indicators-capturing …
Rapid net carbon loss from a whole‐ecosystem warmed peatland
To evaluate boreal peatland C losses from warming, novel technologies were used to
expose intact bog plots in northern Minnesota to a range of future temperatures (+ 0° C to+ …
expose intact bog plots in northern Minnesota to a range of future temperatures (+ 0° C to+ …
A little relief: Ecological functions and autogenesis of wetland microtopography
Microtopography, or the small‐scale variation in ground surface height (10− 1–100 m) over
short (100–102 m) spatial scales, is a ubiquitous feature of wetlands globally. This variation …
short (100–102 m) spatial scales, is a ubiquitous feature of wetlands globally. This variation …
Global wetland contribution to 2000–2012 atmospheric methane growth rate dynamics
Increasing atmospheric methane (CH 4) concentrations have contributed to approximately
20% of anthropogenic climate change. Despite the importance of CH 4 as a greenhouse …
20% of anthropogenic climate change. Despite the importance of CH 4 as a greenhouse …
Short-term groundwater level fluctuations drive subsurface redox variability
As global change processes modify the extent and functions of terrestrial–aquatic interfaces,
the variability of critical and dynamic transitional zones between wetlands and uplands …
the variability of critical and dynamic transitional zones between wetlands and uplands …
Attaining whole-ecosystem warming using air and deep-soil heating methods with an elevated CO2 atmosphere
This paper describes the operational methods to achieve and measure both deep-soil
heating (0–3 m) and whole-ecosystem warming (WEW) appropriate to the scale of tall …
heating (0–3 m) and whole-ecosystem warming (WEW) appropriate to the scale of tall …
Artificial shorelines lack natural structural complexity across scales
From microbes to humans, habitat structural complexity plays a direct role in the provision of
physical living space, and increased complexity supports higher biodiversity and ecosystem …
physical living space, and increased complexity supports higher biodiversity and ecosystem …
CH4 and N2O Emissions of Undrained and Drained Nutrient-Rich Organic Forest Soil
The ability to accurately assess the impact of organic soil drainage on greenhouse gas
emissions (GHG) is still limited. Methane (CH4) emissions are characterized by significant …
emissions (GHG) is still limited. Methane (CH4) emissions are characterized by significant …