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Effect of Dry-Wet Cycling on Methanotrophs in Wetland Soils. [PDF]
Zhu X, Zhang Z, Du A, Liu B.
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Persistence and turnover of soil organic carbon in global drylands. [PDF]
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A Clinical Evaluation of Lifitegrast Ophthalmic Solution 5% in Symptomatic Contact Lens Wearers. [PDF]
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Accessing Fungal Contributions to the Birch Effect: Real-Time Respiration from Pore-Scale Microfluidics. [PDF]
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How river drying influences greenhouse gas emissions: insights from species and gene shifts. [PDF]
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Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Lowland Peat Agriculture: A Rapid Evidence Synthesis
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Wetland observatories for rewetting of drained peatlands (ReWeT-DK)
2022<p>ReWet is currently establishing four observatories on drained peatlands in Denmark. These observatories will serve as platforms for ecosystem monitoring, experimental research, technological development and demonstration. The objective of ReWet is to facilitate climate smart management and land use change related to agriculture and ...
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Leidenfrost Self-Rewetting Drops
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2018As discovered by Leidenfrost, liquids placed on very hot solids levitate on a cushion of their own vapor. This is also called the calefaction phenomenon, a dynamical and transient effect, as vapor is injected below the liquid and pressed by the drop weight.
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Nutrient Balances of Rewetted Fens – Groundwater Lysimeter Results
XXV International Grassland Congress (IGC 2023), 2023With the raising of groundwater levels to protect fens and the climate, there may be a risk of nutrients, such as nitrogen or potassium, leaching into the groundwater. Great amounts of nutrients, which are accumulated largely by peat forming plants like Phragmites australis and Carex spec., are conveyed into rewetted fens through high amounts of ...
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