Modeling greenhouse gas emissions from riverine systems: A review
DG Panique-Casso, P Goethals, L Ho - Water Research, 2024 - Elsevier
Despite the recognized importance of flowing waters in global greenhouse gas (GHG)
budgets, riverine GHG models remain oversimplified, consequently restraining the …
budgets, riverine GHG models remain oversimplified, consequently restraining the …
Using metacommunity ecology to understand environmental metabolomes
RE Danczak, RK Chu, SJ Fansler, AE Goldman… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
Environmental metabolomes are fundamentally coupled to microbially-linked
biogeochemical processes within ecosystems. However, significant gaps exist in our …
biogeochemical processes within ecosystems. However, significant gaps exist in our …
Hotspots of riverine greenhouse gas (CH4, CO2, N2O) emissions from Qinghai Lake Basin on the northeast Tibetan Plateau
P Lin, Z Du, L Wang, J Liu, Q Xu, J Du… - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Evasion of greenhouse gases (GHG) from fluvial systems is now recognized as a significant
component of the global carbon cycle. However, the magnitudes of GHG fluxes remain …
component of the global carbon cycle. However, the magnitudes of GHG fluxes remain …
The external/internal sources and sinks of greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4, N2O) in the Pearl River Estuary and adjacent coastal waters in summer
Estuary acts as a hotspot of greenhouse gases (GHGs, including CO 2, CH 4 and N 2 O) to
the atmosphere. However, the GHGs budgets, including input/output fluxes through …
the atmosphere. However, the GHGs budgets, including input/output fluxes through …
Emissions in agricultural-based developing economies: A case of Nigeria
Agricultural greenhouse gas emissions (methane and nitrous oxide) contribute substantially
to global warming. This article explores and develops roadmaps towards mitigating these …
to global warming. This article explores and develops roadmaps towards mitigating these …
Spatiotemporal dynamics of nitrous oxide emission hotspots in heterogeneous riparian sediments
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent ozone‐depleting greenhouse gas produced by incomplete
denitrification. Recent works on riverine N2O emissions focus mainly on contributions from …
denitrification. Recent works on riverine N2O emissions focus mainly on contributions from …
Influence of Vertical Hydrologic Exchange Flow, Channel Flow, and Biogeochemical Kinetics on CH4 Emissions From Rivers
CH4 emissions from inland water are highly uncertain in the current global CH4 budget,
especially for rivers and streams due to sparse measurements and the uncertainty of …
especially for rivers and streams due to sparse measurements and the uncertainty of …
Organic soil greenhouse gas flux rates in hemiboreal old-growth Scots pine forests at different groundwater levels
V Samariks, L Ķēniņa, N Īstenais, K Ozoliņš… - European Journal of …, 2024 - Springer
Tree biomass and soils (especially organic soils) are significant carbon pools in forest
ecosystems, therefore forest management practices, in order to ensure carbon storage in …
ecosystems, therefore forest management practices, in order to ensure carbon storage in …
Hydrobiogechemical interactions in the hyporheic zone of a sulfate-impacted, freshwater stream and riparian wetland ecosystem
JM Torgeson, CE Rosenfeld, AJ Dunshee… - … Science: Processes & …, 2022 - pubs.rsc.org
Coupled abiotic and biotic processes in the hyporheic zone, where surface water and
groundwater mix, play a critical role in the biogeochemical cycling of carbon, nutrients, and …
groundwater mix, play a critical role in the biogeochemical cycling of carbon, nutrients, and …
High-resolution vertical biogeochemical profiles in the hyporheic zone reveal insights into microbial methane cycling
Facing the challenges of climate change, policy making relies on sound greenhouse gas
(GHG) budgets. Rivers and streams emit large quantities of the potent GHG methane (CH 4) …
(GHG) budgets. Rivers and streams emit large quantities of the potent GHG methane (CH 4) …