Carbon balance in salt marsh and mangrove ecosystems: A global synthesis
DM Alongi - Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2020 - mdpi.com
Mangroves and salt marshes are among the most productive ecosystems in the global
coastal ocean. Mangroves store more carbon (739 Mg CORG ha− 1) than salt marshes (334 …
coastal ocean. Mangroves store more carbon (739 Mg CORG ha− 1) than salt marshes (334 …
Evidence for nontraditional mcr-containing archaea contributing to biological methanogenesis in geothermal springs
Recent discoveries of methyl-coenzyme M reductase–encoding genes (mcr) in uncultured
archaea beyond traditional euryarchaeotal methanogens have reshaped our view of …
archaea beyond traditional euryarchaeotal methanogens have reshaped our view of …
Salinity influence on methane emissions from tidal marshes
The relationship between methane emissions and salinity is not well understood in tidal
marshes, leading to uncertainty about the net effect of marsh conservation and restoration …
marshes, leading to uncertainty about the net effect of marsh conservation and restoration …
Paddy land pollutants and their role in climate change
Climate change is one of the biggest concerns because its potential impact on human life is
severe. The contribution ratio of CH 4, CO 2, and N 2 O to global warming would be high …
severe. The contribution ratio of CH 4, CO 2, and N 2 O to global warming would be high …
Dynamics of dissolved nutrients in the aquaculture shrimp ponds of the Min River estuary, China: Concentrations, fluxes and environmental loads
Abstract Dissolved inorganic nutrients (NO 2−-N, NO 3−-N, NH 4+-N, and PO 4 3−-P) play a
critical role in the effective management of water quality and prevention of fish and shrimp …
critical role in the effective management of water quality and prevention of fish and shrimp …
Blue carbon benefits from global saltmarsh restoration
Coastal saltmarshes are found globally, yet are 25%–50% reduced compared with their
historical cover. Restoration is incentivised by the promise that marshes are efficient storers …
historical cover. Restoration is incentivised by the promise that marshes are efficient storers …
Sulfate concentrations affect sulfate reduction pathways and methane consumption in coastal wetlands
W La, X Han, CQ Liu, H Ding, M Liu, F Sun, S Li… - Water Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Coastal wetlands are an important source of methane emissions, and understanding the
mechanisms that control methane emissions from coastal wetlands is of great significance to …
mechanisms that control methane emissions from coastal wetlands is of great significance to …
Methane fluxes in tidal marshes of the conterminous United States
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas (GHG) with atmospheric concentrations that
have nearly tripled since pre‐industrial times. Wetlands account for a large share of global …
have nearly tripled since pre‐industrial times. Wetlands account for a large share of global …
Ebullition was a major pathway of methane emissions from the aquaculture ponds in southeast China
Aquaculture ponds are hotspots of carbon cycling and important anthropogenic sources of
the potent greenhouse gas methane (CH 4). Despite the importance of CH 4 ebullition in …
the potent greenhouse gas methane (CH 4). Despite the importance of CH 4 ebullition in …
Assessing nutrient budgets and environmental impacts of coastal land-based aquaculture system in southeastern China
Aquaculture can cause serious environmental pollution in the coastal zone. The construction
of nutrient budget can provide a scientific basis for understanding the fate of nutrients in the …
of nutrient budget can provide a scientific basis for understanding the fate of nutrients in the …