Agricultural ditches are hotspots of greenhouse gas emissions controlled by nutrient input
Agricultural ditches are pervasive in agricultural areas and are potential greenhouse gas
(GHG) hotspots, since they directly receive abundant nutrients from neighboring farmlands …
(GHG) hotspots, since they directly receive abundant nutrients from neighboring farmlands …
Anthropogenic land use substantially increases riverine CO2 emissions
Carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions from inland waters to the atmosphere are a pivotal
component of the global carbon budget. Anthropogenic land use can influence riverine CO 2 …
component of the global carbon budget. Anthropogenic land use can influence riverine CO 2 …
[图书][B] A blue carbon primer: the state of coastal wetland carbon science, practice and policy
L Windham-Myers, S Crooks, TG Troxler - 2018 - books.google.com
Key features: Captures the historic context and recent developments in science and policy
arenas that address the potential for coastal wetlands to be considered as significant …
arenas that address the potential for coastal wetlands to be considered as significant …
[PDF][PDF] The aquifer recharge: An overview of the legislative and planning aspect
O De Giglio, G Caggiano, F Apollonio, A Marzella… - Ann Ig, 2018 - researchgate.net
In most regions of the world, safeguarding groundwater resources is a serious issue,
particularly in coastal areas where groundwater is the main water source for drinking …
particularly in coastal areas where groundwater is the main water source for drinking …
Effect of inundation on greenhouse gas emissions from temperate coastal wetland soils with different vegetation types in southern Australia
Predicted sea level fluctuations and sea level rise with climate change will lead to
inundation of coastal and estuarine soils. Coastal wetlands usually contain large amounts of …
inundation of coastal and estuarine soils. Coastal wetlands usually contain large amounts of …
Coastal acidification impacts on shell mineral structure of bivalve mollusks
Ocean acidification is occurring globally through increasing CO 2 absorption into the oceans
creating particular concern for calcifying species. In addition to ocean acidification, near …
creating particular concern for calcifying species. In addition to ocean acidification, near …
Hydrological, geochemical and land use drivers of greenhouse gas dynamics in eleven sub-tropical streams
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from freshwater streams are poorly quantified in sub-
tropical climates, especially in the southern hemisphere where land use is rapidly changing …
tropical climates, especially in the southern hemisphere where land use is rapidly changing …
Quantifying groundwater carbon dioxide and methane fluxes to an urban freshwater lake using radon measurements
Freshwater lakes can play a significant role in greenhouse gas budgets as they can be
sources or sinks of carbon to the atmosphere. However, there is limited information on …
sources or sinks of carbon to the atmosphere. However, there is limited information on …
Spatial variations in CO2 fluxes in a subtropical coastal reservoir of Southeast China were related to urbanization and land-use types
Carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions from aquatic ecosystems are important components of the
global carbon cycle, yet the CO 2 emissions from coastal reservoirs, especially in …
global carbon cycle, yet the CO 2 emissions from coastal reservoirs, especially in …
Greenhouse gases emissions and dissolved carbon export affected by submarine groundwater discharge in a maricultural bay, Hainan Island, China
J Liu, Y Chen, Y Wang, M Du, Z Wu - Science of The Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
Greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions in coastal areas are influenced by both mariculture
and submarine groundwater discharge (SGD). In this study, we first conducted a …
and submarine groundwater discharge (SGD). In this study, we first conducted a …