The black carbon cycle and its role in the Earth system
Black carbon (BC) is produced by incomplete combustion of biomass by wildfires and
burning of fossil fuels. BC is environmentally persistent over centuries to millennia …
burning of fossil fuels. BC is environmentally persistent over centuries to millennia …
Where carbon goes when water flows: carbon cycling across the aquatic continuum
The purpose of this review is to highlight progress in unraveling carbon cycling dynamics
across the continuum of landscapes, inland waters, coastal oceans, and the atmosphere …
across the continuum of landscapes, inland waters, coastal oceans, and the atmosphere …
[KİTAP][B] Processes in microbial ecology
DL Kirchman - 2018 - books.google.com
Microbial ecology is the study of interactions among microbes in natural environments and
their roles in biogeochemical cycles, food web dynamics, and the evolution of life. Microbes …
their roles in biogeochemical cycles, food web dynamics, and the evolution of life. Microbes …
Centers of organic carbon burial and oxidation at the land-ocean interface
Continental margin systems collectively receive and store vast amounts of organic carbon
(OC) derived from primary productivity both on land and in the ocean, thereby playing a …
(OC) derived from primary productivity both on land and in the ocean, thereby playing a …
[HTML][HTML] Redefining blue carbon with adaptive valuation for global policy
Blue carbon has multiple definitions but is mostly defined, by criteria, as specific habitats or
species: seagrass, saltmarsh, and mangrove. These qualifying criteria include significant …
species: seagrass, saltmarsh, and mangrove. These qualifying criteria include significant …
Optical and molecular signatures of dissolved organic matter in **angxi Bay and mainstream of Three Gorges Reservoir, China: Spatial variations and environmental …
K Wang, Y Pang, C He, P Li, S **ao, Y Sun… - Science of The Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
With the on-going boom in the construction of dam reservoirs all over the world, the sources
and composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in fluvial networks are expected to be …
and composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in fluvial networks are expected to be …
Assessing the priming effect of dissolved organic matter from typical sources using fluorescence EEMs-PARAFAC
WE Zhuang, W Chen, Q Cheng, L Yang - Chemosphere, 2021 - Elsevier
Priming effect (PE) is increasingly recognized as an important mechanism in the microbial
degradation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from freshwater to the ocean. However …
degradation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from freshwater to the ocean. However …
Using the end-member mixing model to evaluate biogeochemical reactivities of dissolved organic matter (DOM): autochthonous versus allochthonous origins
S Zhang, Y Yin, P Yang, C Yao, S Tian, P Lei, T Jiang… - Water Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an essential component of environmental systems. It
usually originates from two end-members, including allochthonous and autochthonous …
usually originates from two end-members, including allochthonous and autochthonous …
Interactive effects on organic matter processing from soils to the ocean: are priming effects relevant in aquatic ecosystems?
Organic matter (OM) is degraded during transport from soils to oceans. However, there are
spatial and temporal variabilities along the aquatic continuum, which hamper the …
spatial and temporal variabilities along the aquatic continuum, which hamper the …
Bioavailable DOC: reactive nutrient ratios control heterotrophic nutrient assimilation—An experimental proof of the macronutrient-access hypothesis
We investigate the" macronutrient-access hypothesis", which states that the balance
between stoichiometric macronutrient demand and accessible macronutrients controls …
between stoichiometric macronutrient demand and accessible macronutrients controls …