Geomorphic and ecological constraints on the coastal carbon sink
Climate change is driving a fundamental reorganization of the coastal zone, in which carbon-
rich ecosystems are simultaneously migrating, accreting and submerging. In this Review, we …
rich ecosystems are simultaneously migrating, accreting and submerging. In this Review, we …
Current problems and countermeasures of constructed wetland for wastewater treatment: A review
Constructed wetland (CW), a green wastewater treatment technology, is extensively used in
the world owing to its advantages of less investment, low energy consumption, simple …
the world owing to its advantages of less investment, low energy consumption, simple …
Salinity causes widespread restriction of methane emissions from small inland waters
Inland waters are one of the largest natural sources of methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse
gas, but emissions models and estimates were developed for solute-poor ecosystems and …
gas, but emissions models and estimates were developed for solute-poor ecosystems and …
Evaluation of the synergistic effects of biochar and biogas residue on CO2 and CH4 emission, functional genes, and enzyme activity during straw composting
This study examined the effects of biochar, biogas residue, and their combined amendments
on CO 2 and CH 4 emission, enzyme activity, and related functional genes during rice straw …
on CO 2 and CH 4 emission, enzyme activity, and related functional genes during rice straw …
Organic carbon preservation in wetlands: Iron oxide protection vs. thermodynamic limitation
The sequestration of organic carbon (OC) in wetland sediments is influenced by the
presence of oxygen or lack thereof. The mechanisms of OC sequestration under redox …
presence of oxygen or lack thereof. The mechanisms of OC sequestration under redox …
Subsurface redox interactions regulate ebullitive methane flux in heterogeneous Mississippi River deltaic wetland
As interfaces connecting terrestrial and ocean ecosystems, coastal wetlands develop
temporally and spatially complex redox conditions, which drive uncertainties in greenhouse …
temporally and spatially complex redox conditions, which drive uncertainties in greenhouse …
High methane concentrations in tidal salt marsh soils: Where does the methane go?
Tidal salt marshes produce and emit CH4. Therefore, it is critical to understand the
biogeochemical controls that regulate CH4 spatial and temporal dynamics in wetlands. The …
biogeochemical controls that regulate CH4 spatial and temporal dynamics in wetlands. The …
[HTML][HTML] Silicon fractionations at the margin of a coastal wetland and its response to sea level rise
X Zhao, X Zhang, Z Li, L Van Zwieten, Y Wang, Q Hao… - Geoderma, 2023 - Elsevier
Silicon (Si) and its biogeochemical cycling play an important role in maintaining the
functions of terrestrial and marine ecosystems. However, the effects of sea level rise on the …
functions of terrestrial and marine ecosystems. However, the effects of sea level rise on the …
Machine Learning Predicts the Methane Clumped Isotopologue (12CH2D2) Distributions Constrain Biogeochemical Processes and Estimates the Potential Budget
X Wang, CQ Liu, Y Yi, M Zeng, SL Li… - Environmental Science & …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Methane (CH4) is a matter of environmental concern; however, global methane
isotopologue data remain inadequate. This is due to the challenges posed by high …
isotopologue data remain inadequate. This is due to the challenges posed by high …
Risk assessment and binding mechanisms of potentially toxic metals in sediments from different water levels in a coastal wetland
F Sun, G Yu, X Han, Z Chi, Y Lang, C Liu - Journal of Environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
The excessive accumulation of potentially toxic metals (Pb and Cd) in coastal wetlands is
among the main factors threatening wetland ecosystems. However, the effects of water table …
among the main factors threatening wetland ecosystems. However, the effects of water table …