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Enhancing Climate Resilience Through Dam and Barrier Removal
Climate change alters the costs, benefits, and risks of dams. Removing obsolete and unsafe dams and barriers is a strategy for climate resilience. ABSTRACT Hydroclimate change is stressing dams and their management, altering the benefits, costs, and risks of built water infrastructure for people and the environment.
Sarah E. Null +3 more
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The FETCH4‐Osmo Model: Accounting for Salt Stress Effects on Mangrove Carbon and Water Fluxes
Abstract Mangroves are halophytes that thrive across salinity gradients along tropical and subtropical coastlines. Salinity affects photosynthesis and plant water use, influencing carbon and energy fluxes and ultimately blue carbon storage. However, many plant hydrodynamic models do not account for osmotic potential or osmoregulation, limiting our ...
Maria Ulatowski +11 more
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Novel heterotrophic bacterial strains—Bzr02 and Str21, effective in nitrogen transformation, were isolated from sequential sedimentation-biofiltration systems (SSBSs). Bzr02, identified as Citrobacter freundii, removed up to 99.0% of N–NH4 and 70.2% of N–
Arnoldo Font Nájera +2 more
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Urban trees play a pivotal role in mediating the hydrological and nutrient cycles within urban ecosystems, yet the mechanisms by which bark characteristics influence these processes remain underexplored.
Marcelle Teodoro Lima +2 more
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Speculations on the application of foliar 13C discrimination to reveal groundwater dependency of vegetation and provide estimates of root depth and rates of groundwater use [PDF]
Groundwater-dependent vegetation is globally distributed, having important ecological, social, and economic value. Along with the groundwater resources upon which it depends, this vegetation is under increasing threat through excessive rates of ...
R. Rumman +4 more
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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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The cyanobacteria-associated microbiome is constantly reshaped by bloom development. However, the synergistic-antagonistic nature of the relationships between Microcystis and its microbiome still remains unclear.
Joanna Mankiewicz-Boczek +1 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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Stemflow Dynamics in the Jamari National Forest (Brazilian Amazon): I. The Role of Tree Structure
A portion of rainfall that contacts tree canopies is drained down tree stems as stemflow. Stemflow is an underexamined component of rainfall partitioning in tropical forests. To investigate how tree canopy structural attributes influence stemflow in the Brazilian Amazon, we measured stemflow, rainfall, and dendrometric parameters of 56 trees in the ...
Jeferson Alberto de Lima +5 more
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[[abstract]]Ho; Y.S. (2019); Rebuttal to Peng et al. (2019). "Characteristics and development trends of ecohydrology in lakes and reservoirs: Insights from bibliometrics".
何玉山;Ho;Yuh-Shan
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