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Organic carbon burial in global lakes and reservoirs
Burial in sediments removes organic carbon (OC) from the short-term biosphere-atmosphere carbon (C) cycle, and therefore prevents greenhouse gas production in natural systems.
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Organic carbon burial and sources in soils of coastal mudflat and mangrove ecosystems
Mangrove organic carbon is primarily stored in soils, which contain more than two-thirds of total mangrove ecosystem carbon stocks. Despite increasing recognition of the critical role of mangrove ecosystems for climate change mitigation, there is limited
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Death, Burial and the Individual in Early Modern England
, 2023This book traces how and why the modern reaction of death as the great taboo has come about by examining English attitudes to death since the Middle Ages. This book should be of interest to general readers and historians.
C. Gittings
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Role of carbonate burial in Blue Carbon budgets
Calcium carbonates (CaCO3) often accumulate in mangrove and seagrass sediments. As CaCO3 production emits CO2, there is concern that this may partially offset the role of Blue Carbon ecosystems as CO2 sinks through the burial of organic carbon (Corg).
Vincent Saderne +2 more
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Controls on Organic Carbon Burial in the Eastern China Marginal Seas: A Regional Synthesis
Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 2021A regional synthesis of organic carbon (OC) burial was conducted using a comprehensive data set to reveal some of the key drivers and human multi‐stressors controlling OC burial and transport in the Eastern China Marginal Seas (ECMS).
B. Zhao, P. Yao, T. Bianchi, Z. G. Yu
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Methane emissions partially offset “blue carbon” burial in mangroves
Water and sediment methane emissions have the potential to offset “blue carbon” burial in mangrove coastal ecosystems. Organic matter burial in mangrove forests results in the removal and long-term storage of atmospheric CO2, so-called “blue carbon ...
Judith A Rosentreter +2 more
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Water Research, 2021
With the linkage between dissolved organic matter (DOM) and the characteristics of natural ecosystem assessed extensively, the properties of DOM in reservoirs, the typical human interrupted ecosystems, have been focused on in recent years, which is ...
Kai Wang +8 more
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With the linkage between dissolved organic matter (DOM) and the characteristics of natural ecosystem assessed extensively, the properties of DOM in reservoirs, the typical human interrupted ecosystems, have been focused on in recent years, which is ...
Kai Wang +8 more
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, 2020
In this study, the Polanyi theory was applied to investigate variation in shale gas adsorption capacity with burial depth. Analyses were implemented on background data of two shale samples with respective TOC contents of 4.00% and 4.51% TOC, accompanied ...
Hexin Huang +4 more
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In this study, the Polanyi theory was applied to investigate variation in shale gas adsorption capacity with burial depth. Analyses were implemented on background data of two shale samples with respective TOC contents of 4.00% and 4.51% TOC, accompanied ...
Hexin Huang +4 more
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Increased Organic Carbon Burial in Northern Florida Mangrove‐Salt Marsh Transition Zones
Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 2020Blue carbon habitats like salt marshes and mangroves bury large amounts of carbon with limited area; however, they also are increasingly susceptible to current climate change.
D. Vaughn +4 more
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