Three decades of wetland methane surface flux modeling by earth system models‐advances, applications, and challenges
Abstract Earth System Models (ESMs) simulate the exchange of mass and energy between
the land surface and the atmosphere, with a key focus on modeling natural greenhouse gas …
the land surface and the atmosphere, with a key focus on modeling natural greenhouse gas …
Effects of microtopography on soil microbial communities in alpine meadows on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
X Li, X Li, Y Shi, S Zhao, J Liu, Y Lin, C Li, C Zhang - Catena, 2024 - Elsevier
Heterogeneous habitats generated by diverse microtopography are critical in sha** soil
microbial communities and their ecological functions. In this study, a combination of high …
microbial communities and their ecological functions. In this study, a combination of high …
Blue carbon dynamics across a salt marsh-seagrass ecotone in a cool-temperate estuary
Background Seagrass and salt marsh ecosystems are recognised for their role in climate
change mitigation and adaptation given their carbon storage potential. However, factors …
change mitigation and adaptation given their carbon storage potential. However, factors …
Ebullition mediated transport dominates methane emission from open water area of the floating national park in Indo Burma hotspot
Ebullition is an important route of methane emission from aquatic ecosystems. Ebullitive CH
4 emissions from the wetlands, particularly the mountain wetlands of Eastern Himalayan, are …
4 emissions from the wetlands, particularly the mountain wetlands of Eastern Himalayan, are …
Decoupling of nitrogen, phosphorus and biogenic silica in floodplain sediments in response to land use change and hydrological alterations
Human activities are altering global biogeochemical cycles of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P)
and biogenic silica (BSi). In order to reveal nutrient dynamics in response to human …
and biogenic silica (BSi). In order to reveal nutrient dynamics in response to human …
Rising Water Levels and Vegetation Shifts Drive Substantial Reductions in Methane Emissions and Carbon Dioxide Uptake in a Great Lakes Coastal Freshwater …
Coastal freshwater wetlands are critical ecosystems for both local and global carbon cycles,
sequestering substantial carbon while also emitting methane (CH4) due to anoxic …
sequestering substantial carbon while also emitting methane (CH4) due to anoxic …
Responses of sediment nitrogen forms and bacterial communities to different aquatic nitrogen conditions in three submerged macrophyte-type ecological treatment …
X Zhou, T Cheng, J Yu, M Sheng, X Ma, Y Cao - Environmental Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Ecological treatment system (ETS) has been recognized as a promising technology for
mitigating agricultural non-point pollution, whereas it remains to be seen how nitrogen (N) …
mitigating agricultural non-point pollution, whereas it remains to be seen how nitrogen (N) …
Unveiling hidden interactions: Microorganisms, enzymes, and mangroves at different stages of succession in the Shankou Mangrove Nature Reserve, China
Y **ng, J Qiu, J Chen, D Cheng, Q Yin, X Chen… - Science of The Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
Understanding the interactions between microorganisms, soil extracellular enzymes, and
mangroves is crucial for conserving and restoring mangrove ecosystems. However, the …
mangroves is crucial for conserving and restoring mangrove ecosystems. However, the …
Carbon storage in rare ecosystems relative to their encroaching forests in western Lower Michigan
M Megan Woller-Skar, A Locher, EM Audia - PloS one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are impacting global temperatures, ecological
systems, and human societies. Natural carbon sequestration through the conservation of soil …
systems, and human societies. Natural carbon sequestration through the conservation of soil …
Watershed modeling for climate change adaptation in the Laurentian Great Lakes: watershed impact studies and simulation of wetland heterogeneity
HA Kujawa - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Climate change is affecting water resources worldwide. Projected increases in precipitation
and temperature could exacerbate existing water quality problems of excess erosion and …
and temperature could exacerbate existing water quality problems of excess erosion and …