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  1. Influence of relict milldams on riparian sediment biogeochemistry

    Purpose

    Riparian zones are important modifiers of nutrient flux between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. However, dams alter riparian...

    Erin K. Peck, Shreeram P. Inamdar, ... Arthur J. Gold in Journal of Soils and Sediments
    Article 03 April 2023
  2. Trans-Global Biogeochemistry of Soil to Grain Transport of Arsenic and Cadmium

    Previous studies have shown that arsenic and cadmium can accumulate in rice grain to levels that cause health concerns. Furthermore, geographical...

    A. J. D. Perera, Litian Li, ... Caroline Meharg in Exposure and Health
    Article Open access 21 September 2023
  3. Biogeochemistry and Chemical Contamination in the St. Lawrence Estuary

    The many contrasting environments one finds in the St. Lawrence estuary make it attractive for the study of estuarine biogeochemical processes....
    C. Gobeil in Estuaries
    Chapter
  4. Impact of Atmospheric Deposition on Marine Chemistry and Biogeochemistry

    This chapter presents the current knowledge on the impact of atmospheric deposition from natural sources, such as Saharan dust, and from...
    CĂ©cile Guieu, CĂ©line Ridame in Atmospheric Chemistry in the Mediterranean Region
    Chapter 2022
  5. Sedimentary Biogeochemistry of the Salish Sea: Springtime Fluxes of Dissolved Oxygen, Nutrients, Inorganic Carbon, and Alkalinity

    To better understand the significance of sediments in driving bottom water hypoxia and eutrophication, benthic fluxes of dissolved oxygen (DO),...

    Emma I. Santana, David H. Shull in Estuaries and Coasts
    Article 29 April 2023
  6. China’s terrestrial ecosystem carbon balance during the 20th century: an analysis with a process-based biogeochemistry model

    Background

    China’s terrestrial ecosystems play a pronounced role in the global carbon cycle. Here we combine spatially-explicit information on...

    Yanyu Lu, Yao Huang, ... Jun Lu in Carbon Balance and Management
    Article Open access 08 October 2022
  7. Coastal Nutrient Supply and Global Ocean Biogeochemistry

    Leticia Cotrim da Cunha in Life Below Water
    Reference work entry 2022
  8. Tracking Improvement in Simulated Marine Biogeochemistry Between CMIP5 and CMIP6

    Purpose of Review

    The changes or updates in ocean biogeochemistry component have been mapped between CMIP5 and CMIP6 model versions, and an assessment...

    Roland Séférian, Sarah Berthet, ... Akitomo Yamamoto in Current Climate Change Reports
    Article Open access 18 August 2020
  9. Strong glacial-interglacial variability in upper ocean hydrodynamics, biogeochemistry, and productivity in the southern Indian Ocean

    In the southern Indian Ocean, the position of the subtropical front – the boundary between colder, fresher waters to the south and warmer, saltier...

    Deborah Tangunan, Melissa A. Berke, ... Hucai Zhang in Communications Earth & Environment
    Article Open access 05 May 2021
  10. Carbon Biogeochemistry of Two Contrasting Tropical Estuarine Ecosystems During Premonsoon

    Comprehensive understanding and quantification of different aspects of estuarine carbon (C) cycle are essential to decipher regional and global...

    Manab Kumar Dutta, Sanjeev Kumar, ... Sandip Kumar Mukhopadhyay in Estuaries and Coasts
    Article 02 March 2021
  11. Considerations for environmental biogeochemistry and food security for aquaculture around Lake Victoria, Kenya

    The impact of population expansion through economic growth and development has been identified as one of the key drivers of both water and sediment...

    A. L. Marriott, O. F. Osano, ... C. M. Aura in Environmental Geochemistry and Health
    Article Open access 02 June 2023
  12. Meta-analysis of oyster impacts on coastal biogeochemistry

    Overfishing, nutrient-fuelled hypoxia and habitat destruction have reduced oyster populations to a fraction of their former abundance. Over the past...

    Nicholas E. Ray, Robinson W. Fulweiler in Nature Sustainability
    Article 23 November 2020
  13. Soil Biogeochemistry

    Depending upon type and pedogenic stage, soils are subject to biotic and abiotic interactions of complex nature depending on type, nature and...
    Debjani Sihi, Biswanath Dari in The Soils of India
    Chapter 2020
  14. Impacts of Water Clarity Variability on Temperature and Biogeochemistry in the Chesapeake Bay

    Estuarine water clarity depends on the concentrations of aquatic constituents, such as colored dissolved organic matter, phytoplankton, inorganic...

    Grace E. Kim, Pierre St-Laurent, ... Antonio Mannino in Estuaries and Coasts
    Article Open access 03 August 2020
  15. Effects of natural and experimental drought on soil fungi and biogeochemistry in an Amazon rain forest

    Microbiota are essential components of the soil, driving biogeochemical cycles. Fungi affect decomposition and biotic interactions with plants across...

    Erika Buscardo, RĂ´mulo C. Souza, ... Laszlo Nagy in Communications Earth & Environment
    Article Open access 10 March 2021
  16. Reflections about three influential Ambio articles impacting environmental biogeochemistry research and knowledge

    Reflections about three influential environmental contaminants papers published in Ambio are presented. The PCB Story by Jensen in (1972) had a very...

    John W. Farrington in Ambio
    Article 20 January 2021
  17. Changing Biogeochemistry and Invertebrate Community Composition at Newly Deployed Artificial Reefs in the Northeast Gulf of Mexico

    Artificial reefs have been deployed throughout US coastal waters since the late 1970s, primarily to enhance fisheries. Although numerous studies have...

    Kendra K. Babcock, Florian Cesbron, ... Jane M. Caffrey in Estuaries and Coasts
    Article 25 February 2020
  18. The future of Arctic sea-ice biogeochemistry and ice-associated ecosystems

    The Arctic sea-ice-scape is rapidly transforming. Increasing light penetration will initiate earlier seasonal primary production. This earlier...

    Delphine Lannuzel, Letizia Tedesco, ... Pat Wongpan in Nature Climate Change
    Article 27 October 2020
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