Wetland phosphorus dynamics and phosphorus removal potential
M Skinner - Water Environment Research, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Wetlands are typically defined as inundated areas with hydric soils forming a transitional
zone between terrestrial and aquatic systems. Wetlands have numerous ecosystem benefits …
zone between terrestrial and aquatic systems. Wetlands have numerous ecosystem benefits …
Source or sink? Meta-analysis reveals diverging controls of phosphorus retention and release in restored and constructed wetlands
Wetland restoration is a popular nutrient management strategy for improving water quality in
agricultural catchments. However, a wetland's ability to retain phosphorus is highly variable …
agricultural catchments. However, a wetland's ability to retain phosphorus is highly variable …
Biogeochemical cycling of redox‐sensitive elements in permafrost‐affected ecosystems
Northern high latitudes are experiencing rapid changes in climate that drive permafrost thaw
and shifts in hydrology and soil saturation. These factors regulate redox conditions across …
and shifts in hydrology and soil saturation. These factors regulate redox conditions across …
Mud in the city: Effects of freshwater salinization on inland urban wetland nitrogen and phosphorus availability and export
Salinization and eutrophication are nearly ubiquitous in watersheds with human activity.
Despite the known impacts of the freshwater salinization syndrome (FSS) to organisms, we …
Despite the known impacts of the freshwater salinization syndrome (FSS) to organisms, we …
Bacterial community response to changes in soil redox potential along a moisture gradient in restored wetlands
Hydrology is greatly modified during wetland restoration, especially when restoration sites
were previously under agricultural management. Fluctuations in hydrology affect soil redox …
were previously under agricultural management. Fluctuations in hydrology affect soil redox …
Iron (oxyhydr) oxides serve as phosphate traps in tundra and boreal peat soils
Arctic and boreal ecosystems are experiencing pronounced warming that is accelerating
decomposition of soil organic matter and releasing greenhouse gases to the atmosphere …
decomposition of soil organic matter and releasing greenhouse gases to the atmosphere …
Impact of sediment dredging on sediment phosphorus flux in a restored riparian wetland
KA Oldenborg, AD Steinman - Science of the Total Environment, 2019 - Elsevier
Many riverine wetlands have been drained for the creation of agricultural land; however,
global declines in freshwater biodiversity have begun to motivate wetland restoration …
global declines in freshwater biodiversity have begun to motivate wetland restoration …
Biochar simultaneously reduces nutrient leaching and greenhouse gas emissions in restored wetland soils
Organic soil amendments such as biochar and compost are thought to improve soil
development, but it is unclear whether they affect nutrient leaching and greenhouse gas …
development, but it is unclear whether they affect nutrient leaching and greenhouse gas …
An evaluation of the Chesapeake Bay management strategy to improve water quality in small agricultural watersheds
Chesapeake Bay water quality has been a concern since 1970. In rural areas, agriculture is
the dominant N and P source, and the voluntary application of best management practices …
the dominant N and P source, and the voluntary application of best management practices …
Sediment drying-rewetting cycles enhance greenhouse gas emissions, nutrient and trace element release, and promote water cytogenotoxicity
Increased periods of prolonged droughts followed by severe precipitation events are
expected throughout South America due to climate change. Freshwater sediments are …
expected throughout South America due to climate change. Freshwater sediments are …