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ABSTRACT Only ~3% of the global land surface is covered by peatlands, yet more than one‐third of global soil carbon is stored in these ecosystems and contaminant filtration can be provided. The extent to which peat humification (Fibric–Hemic–Sapric) is linked to dissolved heavy metals in peatland surface waters has remained poorly quantified at a ...
Stanisław Łyszczarz +8 more
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Formation Mechanisms, Molecular Pathways, Mitigation Strategies, and Indoor Safety Risk Analysis of Cooking Oil Fumes. [PDF]
Wang Z, Chen J, Liu W.
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Underground Lag: Fungal Community and Edaphic Legacies After Disturbance
ABSTRACT Páramos are neotropical mountain ecosystems that regulate water and store large amounts of carbon, but are increasingly degraded by agriculture and grazing. Although native vegetation often recolonizes after abandonment, belowground recovery remains poorly understood.
Wilmer Dajhan Navarrete‐López +6 more
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Chemical controls on iron distributions across the subsurface South Pacific Ocean. [PDF]
Gledhill M +8 more
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Abstract Accurate direct measurements of coccolithophore particulate inorganic and organic carbon ratios (PIC/POC) are crucial for understanding the physiology and role these microbes play in global ocean carbon flux. Direct measurements of POC are commonly obtained by acid fuming or applying acid directly to filters to dissolve PIC (CaCO3) prior to CN
Madison B. Cox +2 more
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Arctic and Boreal Wildfires Impact Climate by Releasing Ancient Carbon and Light-Absorbing Particles. [PDF]
Ruppel MM +13 more
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Abstract Particles sinking from the surface to the deep ocean play a key role in the biological carbon pump, whose efficiency depends partly on sinking velocities. Over the last decade, in situ imaging has enabled critical advances in our understanding of particle dynamics in the ocean.
Manon Laget +5 more
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Characterization of carbonaceous aerosol particles emitted by solid fuel combustion in rural areas. [PDF]
Kheirandish S +7 more
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Abstract Sediment traps, often used in tandem with preservatives or poisons, are widely used for the collection of particulate organic matter (POM), providing insight into the source to sink mechanisms that shape major biogeochemical cycles and sedimentary carbon sequestration.
Diana Velazquez +2 more
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Editorial: The biological pump: a hunt for microbial key players involved in ocean carbon and nutrient fluxes. [PDF]
Yokokawa T, De Corte D, Srivastava A.
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