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Forest recovery pathways after fire, drought, and windstorms in southeastern Amazonia. [PDF]
Maracahipes L +19 more
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Abstract Decades of forest management in the boreal biome have involved digging drainage ditches and modifying streams to increase timber production, altering terrestrial ecosystems and expanding stream networks. Modified waterways and drainage ditches represent widespread novel aquatic and riparian ecosystems, with little known about their ...
Peta Zivec +5 more
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SFB754: Climate-Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean [PDF]
Brandt, Peter +3 more
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Spinning carbon and sinking phosphorus: Misaligned cycles in the sea. [PDF]
Church MJ, Coates KN.
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Viruses in marine sediments: a review of their effect on biogeochemistry and microbial interactions. [PDF]
Williams JRA, Biddle JF.
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Stemflows and Preferential Flows: A Historical Review and Challenges for the Future
Possible implementation of stemflow in the MIPS model where all water in the system is represented as particles in pathways of specified velocity. Stemflow (green particles) can be treated as a localised input with probabilities of entering higher velocity pathways than throughfall, depending on the input rates.
Keith Beven, John T. Van Stan
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Giant iceberg behaviour impacts regional biogeochemical cycling in the Southern Ocean. [PDF]
Taylor LR +12 more
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Monitoring mercury across the National Wildlife Refuge System using a biosentinel approach
We measured mercury concentrations in 1,356 dragonfly larvae collected from 30 National Wildlife Refuges across the United States and found wide variability among refuges, spanning the full range reported for other protected lands. Using a management‐focused mercury impairment index, 80% of refuges contained sites classified as moderate or higher risk.
Jennifer L. Wilkening +8 more
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Phosphorus stress induced by atmospheric deposition to the surface waters of the subtropical North Atlantic [PDF]
Dentener, F. +6 more
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