[HTML][HTML] Climate change and mercury in the Arctic: Abiotic interactions

J Chételat, MA McKinney, M Amyot, A Dastoor… - Science of the Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Dramatic environmental shifts are occuring throughout the Arctic from climate change, with
consequences for the cycling of mercury (Hg). This review summarizes the latest science on …

[HTML][HTML] A review of long-term change in surface water natural organic matter concentration in the northern hemisphere and the implications for drinking water …

LE Anderson, I DeMont, DD Dunnington… - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Reduced atmospheric acid deposition has given rise to recovery from acidification–defined
as increasing pH, acid neutralization capacity (ANC), or alkalinity in surface waters. Strong …

Biochar stability and impact on soil organic carbon mineralization depend on biochar processing, aging and soil clay content

Y Yang, K Sun, L Han, Y Chen, J Liu, B Xing - Soil Biology and …, 2022 - Elsevier
The carbon sequestration potential of biochar depends on its stability in the soil and its
priming effect on native soil organic carbon mineralization, which could be expected to be in …

Current browning of surface waters will be further promoted by wetter climate

HA De Wit, S Valinia, GA Weyhenmeyer… - … & Technology Letters, 2016 - ACS Publications
Browning of surface waters because of increasing terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (OC)
concentrations is a concern for drinking water providers and can impact land carbon …

From greening to browning: Catchment vegetation development and reduced S-deposition promote organic carbon load on decadal time scales in Nordic lakes

AG Finstad, T Andersen, S Larsen, K Tominaga… - Scientific Reports, 2016 - nature.com
Increased concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), often labelled “browning”, is a
current trend in northern, particularly boreal, freshwaters. The browning has been attributed …

Soil nutrient retention and pH buffering capacity are enhanced by calciprill and sodium silicate

JF Ng, OH Ahmed, MB Jalloh, L Omar, YM Kwan… - Agronomy, 2022 - mdpi.com
In the tropics, warm temperatures and high rainfall contribute to acidic soil formation
because of the significant leaching of base cations (K+, Ca2+, Mg2+, and Na+), followed by …

Biologically driven DOC release from peatlands during recovery from acidification

H Kang, MJ Kwon, S Kim, S Lee, TG Jones… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
Peatlands store 1/3 of global soil carbon, destabilisation of which contributes much to the
recent increase in DOC (dissolved organic carbon) in freshwater ecosystems. One …

Impacts of fertilization practices on pH and the pH buffering capacity of calcareous soil

Y Zhang, S Zhang, R Wang, J Cai, Y Zhang… - Soil Science and …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Modern intensive agricultural practices, particularly the use of nitrogen fertilizers, have
accelerated soil acidification on a global scale. The soil pH buffering capacity (pHBC) is …

The GEOMON network of Czech catchments provides long‐term insights into altered forest biogeochemistry: From acid atmospheric deposition to climate change

F Oulehle, M Fischer, J Hruška, T Chuman… - Hydrological …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
In 1994, a network of small catchments (GEOMON) was established in the Czech Republic
to determine input–output element fluxes in semi‐natural forest ecosystems recovering from …

Modelling impacts of atmospheric deposition and temperature on long-term DOC trends

K Sawicka, EC Rowe, CD Evans, DT Monteith… - Science of the Total …, 2017 - Elsevier
It is increasingly recognised that widespread and substantial increases in Dissolved organic
carbon (DOC) concentrations in remote surface, and soil, waters in recent decades are …