Greenhouse Gas Dynamics From Created Wetlands of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia (Canada)
Abstract Beginning in the 17th century, Acadian settlers dyked and drained salt marshes along the Bay of Fundy in Eastern Canada, transforming them into agricultural fields. Over the last ∼50 years, impoundments were created by building dykes to contain freshwater.
R. E. Plant +4 more
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Hi-C Links Reveal Viral Activity and Infection Within the Free-Living Microbial Community of a Secondary Chlorophyll Maximum in the Eastern Tropical North Pacific. [PDF]
Rathwell C, Fuchsman CA, Rocap G.
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Abstract Climate change is currently driving the expansion of oxygen minimum zones (OMZs), areas of the open ocean with consistently low oxygen levels. Changes in temperature, productivity and consequent respiration, and water mass ventilation drive OMZ expansion and contraction with implications for ecosystem function and biogeochemical cycling ...
Rachel Alcorn +7 more
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Experimental investigation of factors affecting microbial liquefaction mitigation in coastal liquefied sand. [PDF]
Hu J, Liu M, Ren J, Li Y, Yuan H.
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Simulating N2O Emissions From Inland Waters: Model Development and Site‐Level Study
Abstract Inland waters are significant sources of atmospheric nitrous oxide (N2O), and their emissions are expected to rise rapidly due to human activities. However, current estimates remain highly uncertain, partly because sparse field measurements and existing models fail to capture fine‐scale variations in N2O emissions, especially due to the ...
Weiwei Shi +9 more
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Long-term nitrogen burial exceeds denitrification in global fjords. [PDF]
Cheung HLS +6 more
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Abstract Trace organic compounds (TrOCs) in lotic systems pose risks for ecosystem and human health. TrOCs can enter groundwater along losing river sections, yet little is known about the spatial extent of infiltration zones and the biogeochemical factors controlling the spatial variability of TrOC reactivity and removal, particularly along river‐to ...
Jonas L. Schaper +6 more
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Development of selective growth media for denitrifying bacteria using an evolutionary algorithm: a strategy outline [PDF]
Boon, Nico +5 more
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A <i>nirK</i>-cbb3 genomic region links SAR11 to nitrogen loss in the northern Benguela Upwelling System. [PDF]
Morris RM +7 more
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Abstract We introduce two gene‐informed approaches that, for the first time, explicitly incorporate microbial genomic information into groundwater denitrification simulations. First, we couple the dynamic flux balance analysis (DFBA, which resolves genome‐resolved metabolic networks) with the PFLOTRAN reactive transport model (RTM).
Heng Dai +10 more
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