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    Biogeochemistry of upland to wetland soils, sediments, and surface waters across Mid-Atlantic and Great Lakes coastal interfaces

    Transferable and mechanistic understanding of cross-scale interactions is necessary to predict how coastal systems respond to global change. Cohesive datasets across geographically distributed sites can be use...

    Allison N. Myers-Pigg, Stephanie C. Pennington, Khadijah K. Homolka in Scientific Data (2023)

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    Soil texture and environmental conditions influence the biogeochemical responses of soils to drought and flooding

    Climate change is intensifying the global water cycle, with increased frequency of drought and flood. Water is an important driver of soil carbon dynamics, and it is crucial to understand how moisture disturba...

    Kaizad F. Patel, Sarah J. Fansler, Tayte P. Campbell in Communications Earth & Environment (2021)

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    Contrasting stream nitrate and sulfate response to recovery from experimental watershed acidification

    Improvements in air quality have led to ecosystem recovery from acidic deposition, but the mechanisms and trajectories of this recovery are not fully understood. Here, we present long-term stream response and ...

    Kaizad F. Patel, Ivan J. Fernandez, Sarah J. Nelson, Jacob Malcomb in Biogeochemistry (2020)

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    Snowmelt periods as hot moments for soil N dynamics: a case study in Maine, USA

    The vernal transition represents the seasonal transition to spring, occurring as temperatures rise at the end of winter. With rapid snowmelt, microbial community turnover, and accelerated nutrient cycling, thi...

    Kaizad F. Patel, Corianne Tatariw in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (2020)

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    Soil Nitrogen and Mercury Dynamics Seven Decades After a Fire Disturbance: a Case Study at Acadia National Park

    Forest soils (mainly soil organic carbon) play an important role in the retention of nitrogen and mercury, and loss of the forest floor during wildfires can stimulate N and Hg losses. In this paper, we investi...

    Kaizad F. Patel, Michael D. Jakubowski, Ivan J. Fernandez in Water, Air, & Soil Pollution (2019)

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    Nitrogen mineralization in O horizon soils during 27 years of nitrogen enrichment at the Bear Brook Watershed in Maine, USA

    Chronic elevated nitrogen (N) deposition has altered the N status of temperate forests, with significant implications for ecosystem function. The Bear Brook Watershed in Maine (BBWM) is a whole paired watershe...

    Kaizad F. Patel, Ivan J. Fernandez in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (2018)

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    Fifteen–year record of soil temperature at the Bear Brook Watershed in Maine

    This paper describes a record of air and soil temperature collected from 2001 to 2016 in temperate forests at the Bear Brook Watershed in Maine (BBWM). BBWM is a long-term research site established to study th...

    Kaizad F. Patel, Sarah J. Nelson, Cheryl J. Spencer, Ivan J. Fernandez in Scientific Data (2018)