Applications of organic geochemistry to paleolimnological reconstructions: a summary of examples from the Laurentian Great Lakes
PA Meyers - Organic geochemistry, 2003 - Elsevier
The organic matter content of lake sediments contains information that helps to reconstruct
past environmental conditions, evaluate histories of climate change, and assess impacts of …
past environmental conditions, evaluate histories of climate change, and assess impacts of …
Sediment organic matter
PA Meyers, JL Teranes - … change using lake sediments: physical and …, 2001 - Springer
9. SEDIMENT ORGANIC MATTER Department of Geological Sciences The University of
Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1063 USA Geosciences Page 1 9. SEDIMENT ORGANIC …
Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1063 USA Geosciences Page 1 9. SEDIMENT ORGANIC …
A 2500 year record of natural and anthropogenic soil erosion in South Greenland
The environmental impact of the Norse landnám (colonization) in Greenland has been
studied extensively. But to date, no study has quantified the soil erosion that Norse …
studied extensively. But to date, no study has quantified the soil erosion that Norse …
[HTML][HTML] Landscape change in the Icelandic highland: A long-term record of the impacts of land use, climate and volcanism
Agriculture has been practiced in Iceland since settlement (landnám; AD 877). This has
caused changes in vegetation communities, soil erosion, desertification and loss of carbon …
caused changes in vegetation communities, soil erosion, desertification and loss of carbon …
The interactive effects of excess reactive nitrogen and climate change on aquatic ecosystems and water resources of the United States
Nearly all freshwaters and coastal zones of the US are degraded from inputs of excess
reactive nitrogen (Nr), sources of which are runoff, atmospheric N deposition, and imported …
reactive nitrogen (Nr), sources of which are runoff, atmospheric N deposition, and imported …
Tracking evolution of urban biogeochemical cycles: past, present, and future
This overview and synthesis paper focuses on the evolution of urban biogeochemical cycles
across time. We synthesize empirical data and review existing literature, including papers in …
across time. We synthesize empirical data and review existing literature, including papers in …
Recent ecological and biogeochemical changes in alpine lakes of Rocky Mountain National Park (Colorado, USA): a response to anthropogenic nitrogen deposition
Dated sediment cores from five alpine lakes (> 3200 m asl) in Rocky Mountain National Park
(Colorado Front Range, USA) record near‐synchronous stratigraphic changes that are …
(Colorado Front Range, USA) record near‐synchronous stratigraphic changes that are …
Lake sediments record high intensity shaking that provides insight into the location and rupture length of large earthquakes on the Alpine Fault, New Zealand
Understanding the seismic hazard posed by large earthquakes requires paleoseismic
investigation because most faults have not ruptured repeatedly during the period of historic …
investigation because most faults have not ruptured repeatedly during the period of historic …
Influence of natural and novel organic carbon sources on denitrification in forest, degraded urban, and restored streams
Organic carbon is important in regulating ecosystem function, and its source and abundance
may be altered by urbanization. We investigated shifts in organic carbon quantity and quality …
may be altered by urbanization. We investigated shifts in organic carbon quantity and quality …
Longitudinal patterns in carbon and nitrogen fluxes and stream metabolism along an urban watershed continuum
SS Kaushal, K Delaney-Newcomb, SEG Findlay… - Biogeochemistry, 2014 - Springer
An urban watershed continuum framework hypothesizes that there are coupled changes in
(1) carbon and nitrogen cycling,(2) groundwater-surface water interactions, and (3) …
(1) carbon and nitrogen cycling,(2) groundwater-surface water interactions, and (3) …