MJ Ortiz-Llorente, M Alvarez-Cobelas - Atmospheric Environment, 2012 - Elsevier
A literature review of quantitative data was carried out to conduct a cross-system study on methane emissions relating peak emissions (PE) and annual emissions (AE) in five types of …
We examine the carbon balance of North American wetlands by reviewing and synthesizing the published literature and soil databases. North American wetlands contain about 220 Pg …
This review examines the interactions among physical, chemical, and biological factors responsible for methane (CH4) emission from natural wetlands. Methane is a chemically …
A Borges, G Abril - 9780080878850, 2011 - orbi.uliege.be
Estuaries profoundly transform the large amounts of carbon delivered from rivers before their transfer to the adjacent coastal zone. As a consequence of the complex biogeochemical …
Laboratory denitrifying bioreactors, which use an organic carbon (C) rich media to enhance microbial reduction of nitrate (NO3−) to nitrogen (N) gases, are used worldwide to protect …
As interfaces connecting terrestrial and ocean ecosystems, coastal wetlands develop temporally and spatially complex redox conditions, which drive uncertainties in greenhouse …
ME Hernández - Terra latinoamericana, 2010 - scielo.org.mx
Aún cuando los humedales ocupan sólo entre 4-6% de la superficie terrestre, ellos desempeñan un papel importante en el ciclo de carbono (C) del planeta. La captación de …
AM Nahlik, WJ Mitsch - Global Change Biology, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Wetlands are the largest natural source of the greenhouse gas methane to the atmosphere. Despite the fact that a large percentage of wetlands occur in tropical latitudes, methane …
GO Holm, BC Perez, DE McWhorter, KW Krauss… - Wetlands, 2016 - Springer
Sulfate from seawater inhibits methane production in tidal wetlands, and by extension, salinity has been used as a general predictor of methane emissions. With the need to …