In this paper, we outline several recent insights for the priorities and challenges for future research for reducing phosphorus (P) based water eutrophication in the agricultural …
D Chen, H Shen, M Hu, J Wang, Y Zhang… - Advances in …, 2018 - Elsevier
Legacy nutrient accumulation from excess anthropogenic inputs has become a serious environmental issue in many watersheds worldwide. In this review, we provide a systematic …
Freshwater suspended particulate matter (SPM) plays an important role in many biogeochemical cycles and serves multiple ecosystem functions. Most SPM is present as …
Peat decomposition driven by soil metabolic processes is responsible for approximately 2% of global annual anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. A peat soil's redox potential …
The development of anoxic conditions in riparian wetland (RW) soils is widely known to release dissolved phosphorus (DP), but the respective roles of reductive dissolution of Fe …
X Wu, Q Jiang, T Ma - Science of The Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
Groundwater is widely recognized as a source of lake materials. When it discharges into lakes, phosphorus (P)‑iron (Fe) geochemical reactions occur due to environmental changes …
In agricultural landscapes, establishment of vegetated buffer zones in riparian wetlands (RWs) is promoted to decrease phosphorus (P) emissions because RWs can trap particulate …
AJ Barker, TD Sullivan, WB Baxter… - ACS Earth and Space …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Landscape-scale changes in the Arctic as a result of climate change affect the soil thermal regime and impact the depth to permafrost in vulnerable tundra watersheds. When top-down …
Over the last few years, phosphorus (P) has attracted the global interest because it is finite and non-renewable resource. However, some aspects of P dynamics in soils are still unclear …