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ABSTRACT Wildfires are increasingly recognized as a critical driver of ecosystem degradation, with post‐fire hydrological and soil impacts posing significant threats to biodiversity, water quality, and long‐term land productivity. In fire‐prone regions, understanding how varying fire intensities exacerbate runoff and erosion is essential for guiding ...
Hassan Samdaliri+6 more
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Abstract Present study is the first quantitative and coherent presentation of the submerged marine vegetation along the Greenland east coast, from 65.5°N to 76.8°N, based on data obtained from 286 underwater video transects. Based on cluster analysis, four different marine submerged vegetation community figurations were identified: a southern and ...
Susse Wegeberg+3 more
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Hydrology mediates salt marsh belowground biomass response to warming
Abstract Salt marshes provide vital ecosystem services, including coastal protection and carbon sequestration. Roots play a key role in delivering these ecosystem services, as they stabilize soils and contribute to organic carbon accumulation. This study examines the impact of an experimental 3°C temperature increase in a temperate salt marsh on ...
Andrea‐Carolin Menzel+5 more
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Biogenically synthesized Ag nanoparticles exhibit antibacterial activity. Post‐reduction, the Ag‐decorated algal nanofibers, potentially a secondary pollutant, are repurposed for photocatalytic dye degradation, highlighting a sustainable approach for both nanoparticle synthesis and environmental remediation.
Fatma Rabia Karaduman+3 more
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