[HTML][HTML] Optode-based chemical imaging of laboratory burned soil reveals millimeter-scale heterogeneous biogeochemical responses

AS Honeyman, T Merl, JR Spear, K Koren - Environmental Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Soil spatial responses to fire are unclear. Using optical chemical sensing with planar
'optodes', pH and dissolved O 2 concentration were tracked spatially with a resolution of 360 …

[HTML][HTML] Wildfires' Effect on Soil Properties and Bacterial Biodiversity of Postpyrogenic Histic Podzols (Middle Taiga, Komi Republic)

EY Chebykina, EV Abakumov, AK Kimeklis… - Forests, 2024 - mdpi.com
Data on the main properties of Histic Podzols in the pine forests of semi-hydromorphic
landscapes in the middle taiga of the Komi Republic after forest fires are presented. A …

Assessing the Impact of Recreational Activities on Streams: A Colorado Case Study

N Hamdan, C Villaruel, MN Newmeyer… - ACS ES&T …, 2024 - ACS Publications
Water-based recreational activities can impact freshwater systems, but the resulting
anthropogenic alterations to the chemical and microbial composition of natural streams …

[PDF][PDF] PRESCRIBED FIRE EFFECTS ON MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES AND FUNCTIONS IN MANAGED ECOSYSTEMS

V Dao - 2024 - repository.lsu.edu
Savannas and grasslands are the most pyric ecosystems on Earth. Global distribution of
these ecosystems, which comprise~ 40% of the terrestrial biosphere (Buisson, Archibald …

[PDF][PDF] Estudio del efecto de enmiendas orgánicas sobre la funcionalidad del suelo, y patrones de emisión y fijación de CO2 en tecnosuelos restaurados en una …

R Soria Martínez - 2023 - repositorio.ual.es
Arid and semiarid ecosystems are highly vulnerable to effects of global change (Hueso-
González et al., 2018; Maestre et al., 2012; Puigdefábregas, 1998; Reynolds et al., 2007) …