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Measuring and interpreting the surface and shallow subsurface process influences on coastal wetland elevation: a review
DR Cahoon - Estuaries and Coasts, 2024 - Springer
A century ago, measuring elevation in tidal wetlands proved difficult, as survey leveling of
soft marsh soils relative to a fixed datum was error prone. For 60 years, vertical accretion …
soft marsh soils relative to a fixed datum was error prone. For 60 years, vertical accretion …
[HTML][HTML] Remote sensing of peatland degradation in temperate and boreal climate zones–A review of the potentials, gaps, and challenges
Peatland degradation causes a number of environmental problems ranging from
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to subsidence and ecosystem loss. Degraded peatlands …
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to subsidence and ecosystem loss. Degraded peatlands …
Metabolic interactions underpinning high methane fluxes across terrestrial freshwater wetlands
Current estimates of wetland contributions to the global methane budget carry high
uncertainty, particularly in accurately predicting emissions from high methane-emitting …
uncertainty, particularly in accurately predicting emissions from high methane-emitting …
New perspectives on temperate inland wetlands as natural climate solutions under different CO2-equivalent metrics
There is debate about the use of wetlands as natural climate solutions due to their ability to
act as a “double-edged sword” with respect to climate impacts by both sequestering CO2 …
act as a “double-edged sword” with respect to climate impacts by both sequestering CO2 …
Water retention and soil organic carbon storage in tropical karst wetlands in Quintana Roo, Mexico
Ecosystem services comprise all the benefits that humanity obtains from ecosystems. Within
the regulation services, wetlands soils have an important role in regulating the water cycle …
the regulation services, wetlands soils have an important role in regulating the water cycle …
Root-driven soil reduction in wadden sea salt marshes
The soil redox potential in wetlands such as peatlands or salt marshes exerts a strong
control over microbial decomposition processes and consequently soil carbon cycling …
control over microbial decomposition processes and consequently soil carbon cycling …
Controls on stable methane isotope values in northern peatlands and potential shifts in values under permafrost thaw scenarios
Northern peatlands are a globally significant source of methane (CH4), and emissions are
projected to increase due to warming and permafrost loss. Understanding the microbial …
projected to increase due to warming and permafrost loss. Understanding the microbial …
Satellite Long-Term Monitoring of Wetland Ecosystem Functioning in Ramsar Sites for Their Sustainable Management
The long-term monitoring of wetland ecosystem functioning is critical because wetlands,
which provide multiple services, can be affected by human activities and climate change …
which provide multiple services, can be affected by human activities and climate change …
Effect of water presence consistency on balance between CH4 emission and CO2 sequestration in floodplain wetland
Current study attempts to comprehend the complex interplay between wetland hydrological
regime and balance between Methane (CH4) emission and Carbon dioxide (CO2) …
regime and balance between Methane (CH4) emission and Carbon dioxide (CO2) …
Comparison of radiometric techniques for estimating recent organic carbon sequestration rates in inland wetland soils
For wetlands to serve as natural climate solutions, accurate estimates of organic carbon
(OC) sequestration rates in wetland sediments are needed. Dating using cesium-137 (137 …
(OC) sequestration rates in wetland sediments are needed. Dating using cesium-137 (137 …