Overriding water table control on managed peatland greenhouse gas emissions
Global peatlands store more carbon than is naturally present in the atmosphere,. However,
many peatlands are under pressure from drainage-based agriculture, plantation …
many peatlands are under pressure from drainage-based agriculture, plantation …
Bridge to the future: Important lessons from 20 years of ecosystem observations made by the OzFlux network
Abstract In 2020, the Australian and New Zealand flux research and monitoring network,
OzFlux, celebrated its 20th anniversary by reflecting on the lessons learned through two …
OzFlux, celebrated its 20th anniversary by reflecting on the lessons learned through two …
[HTML][HTML] Rapid carbon accumulation in a peatland following Late Holocene tephra deposition, New Zealand
Contemporary measurements of carbon (C) accumulation rates in peatlands around the
world often show the C sink to be stronger on average than at times in the past. Alteration of …
world often show the C sink to be stronger on average than at times in the past. Alteration of …
Effects of water level alteration on carbon cycling in peatlands
Y Zhong, M Jiang, BA Middleton - Ecosystem Health and …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Globally, peatlands play an important role in the carbon (C) cycle. High water level is a key
factor in maintaining C storage in peatlands, but water levels are vulnerable to climate …
factor in maintaining C storage in peatlands, but water levels are vulnerable to climate …
Effect of drainage on microbial enzyme activities and communities dependent on depth in peatland soil
Z Xu, S Wang, Z Wang, Y Dong, Y Zhang, S Liu, J Li - Biogeochemistry, 2021 - Springer
Water tables in high-latitude peatlands are expected to fall because of climate change, with
significant consequences for carbon cycling in these ecosystems. At present, the …
significant consequences for carbon cycling in these ecosystems. At present, the …
Formation of calcite in the presence of dissolved organic matter: partitioning, fabrics and fluorescence
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is omnipresent in natural waters and is commonly
incorporated into carbonates. Records of DOM from speleothems (secondary carbonates …
incorporated into carbonates. Records of DOM from speleothems (secondary carbonates …
Temperate mire fluctuations from carbon sink to carbon source following changes in water table
K Fortuniak, W Pawlak, M Siedlecki… - Science of the Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
The generally-accepted paradigm of wetland response to climate change is that water table
drawdown and higher temperatures will cause wetlands to switch from a sink to a source of …
drawdown and higher temperatures will cause wetlands to switch from a sink to a source of …
Methane emissions from wetlands in China and their climate feedbacks in the 21st century
Wetlands are large sinks of carbon dioxide (CO2) and sources of methane (CH4). Both
fluxes can be altered by wetland management (eg, restoration), leading to changes in the …
fluxes can be altered by wetland management (eg, restoration), leading to changes in the …
[HTML][HTML] Nitrous oxide respiration in acidophilic methanotrophs
Aerobic methanotrophic bacteria are considered strict aerobes but are often highly abundant
in hypoxic and even anoxic environments. Despite possessing denitrification genes, it …
in hypoxic and even anoxic environments. Despite possessing denitrification genes, it …
How climate warming and plant diversity affect carbon greenhouse gas emissions from boreal peatlands: Evidence from a mesocosm study
Understanding synchronous vegetation changes are crucial to assess the impact of carbon
cycle on climate warming in peatlands. We established a mesocosm system to monitor …
cycle on climate warming in peatlands. We established a mesocosm system to monitor …