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Geomorphic and ecological constraints on the coastal carbon sink
Climate change is driving a fundamental reorganization of the coastal zone, in which carbon-rich ecosystems are simultaneously migrating, accreting...
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Coral reef ecological pump for gathering and retaining nutrients and exporting carbon: a review and perspectives
How coral reefs with high productivity and biodiversity can flourish in oligotrophic tropical oceans has inspired substantial research on coral reef...
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A General Introduction to the Concept of Blue Carbon
Human beings have been on earth for almost six million years. Through this long journey, we have evolved physiologically and mentally and brought... -
The soil Microbial Carbon Pump as a new concept for terrestrial carbon sequestration
Soil is a huge terrestrial carbon pool, which has higher carbon storage than the sum of atmospheric and terrestrial vegetation carbon. Small...
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Responses of Soil Labile Organic Carbon and Carbon Management Index to Different Long-Term Fertilization Treatments in a Typical Yellow Soil Region
Abstract—The capacity of soil to store carbon (C) and emit carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) into the atmosphere primarily depends on soil management practices....
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Persistence of fertilization effects on soil organic carbon in degraded alpine wetlands in the Yellow River source region
In the restoration of degraded wetlands, fertilization can improve the vegetation-soil-microorganisms complex, thereby affecting the organic carbon...
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A review of physicochemical properties of dissolved organic carbon and its impact over mountain glaciers
Investigating the characteristics and transformation of water-soluble carbonaceous matter in the cryosphere regions is important for understanding...
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Sources and factors influencing lacustrine carbon burial over the last century: case study of Yinjia Lake, central China
Lakes act as natural reservoirs for storing organic material, and comprehending how organic carbon (OC) and black carbon (BC) are deposited in lake...
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Total and dissolved soil organic and inorganic carbon and their relationships in typical loess cropland of Fengu Basin
There is evidence of connections between soil organic carbon (SOC) and inorganic carbon (SIC) in dryland of north China. However, fractions of SOC...
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Dissolved black carbon concentrations in suspended particulate matter from the Bohai Sea
Dissolved black carbon (DBC) includes the water-soluble component of black carbon and/or its degradation products. It is a hydrophobic organic...
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Combined effect of bicarbonate and water in photosynthetic oxygen evolution and carbon neutrality
Carbon neutrality is widely concerned and highly valued by many countries. Biosphere has always maintained the balance between oxidized organic...
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Carbon dioxide partial pressure and its diffusion flux in karst surface aquatic ecosystems: a review
Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions from aquatic ecosystems are an important component of the karst carbon cycle process and also a key indicator for...
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Global patterns of organic carbon transfer and accumulation across the land–ocean continuum constrained by radiocarbon data
Radiocarbon (Δ 14 C) serves as an effective tracer for identifying the origin and cycling of carbon in aquatic ecosystems. Global patterns of organic...
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Acid-Base Equilibria
This chapter presents acidAcid-baseBase equilibria and simple methods to calculate the pH of solutions. The inorganic carbon system in water is... -
Forms of Spontaneous Coagulation and Recycling of Dissolved Organic Carbon in a Monimolimnetic Water Body
AbstractThe dissolved organic carbon (DOC) depth profiles and the morphology of in-vitro coagulated dissolved organic matter (DOM) were investigated...
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Organic-inorganic combined fertilization alters reclaimed soil bacterial communities in an opencast coal mine area and improves soil quality
Opencast coal mining accelerates soil quality decline through removal of surface soil. Fertilization can influence soil biogeochemical processes by...
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Carbon fixation rates in groundwater similar to those in oligotrophic marine systems
The terrestrial subsurface contains nearly all of Earth’s freshwater reserves and harbours the majority of our planet’s total prokaryotic biomass....
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Mobility of rhenium and selenium during chemical weathering and their implication for petrogenic organic carbon oxidation
The oxidative weathering of petrogenic organic carbon (OC petro ) is an important source of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) into the atmosphere on geological...
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Carbon budget and balance critical processes of the regional land-water-air interface: Indicating the earth system’s carbon neutrality
Regional processes on land-water-air interface carbon (C) budget and balance that interconnect the land and sea are in fact C neutrality critical...
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Sensitivity of river catchments to discharge-controlled dissolved carbon export: a study of eight catchments in southern Patagonia
Understanding the role of catchment sensitivity to dissolved carbon export to aquatic systems is crucial to predict future changes in carbon fluxes...