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    Long-term organic carbon preservation enhanced by iron and manganese

    The balance between degradation and preservation of sedimentary organic carbon (OC) is important for global carbon and oxygen cycles1. The relative importance of different mechanisms and environmental conditions ...

    Oliver W. Moore, Lisa Curti, Clare Woulds, James A. Bradley, Peyman Babakhani in Nature (2023)

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    Carboxyl-richness controls organic carbon preservation during coprecipitation with iron (oxyhydr)oxides in the natural environment

    The coprecipitation of organic carbon with iron minerals is important for its preservation in soils and sediments, but the mechanisms for carbon-iron interactions and thus the controls on organic carbon cyclin...

    Lisa Curti, Oliver W. Moore, Peyman Babakhani in Communications Earth & Environment (2021)

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    Ecological variables for deep-ocean monitoring must include microbiota and meiofauna for effective conservation

    Jeroen Ingels, Ann Vanreusel, Ellen Pape, Francesca Pasotti in Nature Ecology & Evolution (2021)

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    Influence of hydro-climatic factors on future coastal land susceptibility to erosion in Bangladesh: a geospatial modelling approach

    This study envisaged the likely impacts of future hydro-climatic changes on the susceptibility of coastal land to erosion through the development of raster-based geographical information system (GIS) model cal...

    Asib Ahmed, Rizwan Nawaz, Clare Woulds in Journal of Geovisualization and Spatial An… (2020)

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    Hydrothermal activity, functional diversity and chemoautotrophy are major drivers of seafloor carbon cycling

    Hydrothermal vents are highly dynamic ecosystems and are unusually energy rich in the deep-sea. In situ hydrothermal-based productivity combined with sinking photosynthetic organic matter in a soft-sediment setti...

    James B. Bell, Clare Woulds, Dick van Oevelen in Scientific Reports (2017)

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    The long-term fate of permafrost peatlands under rapid climate warming

    Permafrost peatlands contain globally important amounts of soil organic carbon, owing to cold conditions which suppress anaerobic decomposition. However, climate warming and permafrost thaw threaten the stabil...

    Graeme T. Swindles, Paul J. Morris, Donal Mullan, Elizabeth J. Watson in Scientific Reports (2015)