The role of humic substances in mitigating greenhouse gases emissions: Current knowledge and research gaps

EI Valenzuela, FJ Cervantes - Science of the Total Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
Humic substances (HS) constitute a highly transformed fraction of natural organic matter
(NOM) with a heterogeneous structure, which is rich in electron-transferring functional …

Anaerobic methane oxidation driven by microbial reduction of natural organic matter in a tropical wetland

EI Valenzuela, A Prieto-Davó… - Applied and …, 2017 - Am Soc Microbiol
Wetlands constitute the main natural source of methane on Earth due to their high content of
natural organic matter (NOM), but key drivers, such as electron acceptors, supporting …

Small differences in ombrotrophy control regional-scale variation in methane cycling among Sphagnum-dominated peatlands

C Zalman, JK Keller, M Tfaily, M Kolton… - Biogeochemistry, 2018 - Springer
Although methane (CH 4) dynamics are known to differ at broad scales among peatland
types and with climate, there is limited understanding of the variability associated with …

Iron redistribution upon thermokarst processes in the Yedoma domain

A Monhonval, J Strauss, E Mauclet, C Hirst… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Ice-rich permafrost has been subject to abrupt thaw and thermokarst formation in the past
and is vulnerable to current global warming. The ice-rich permafrost domain includes …

Linking soil phosphorus pools to drainage water quality in intensively cropped organic soils

G Grenon, A De Sena, CA Madramootoo… - Agricultural Water …, 2022 - Elsevier
Higher than average fertilization rates, as applied to mineral soils, are often recommended
for cultivated organic soils (> 20% organic matter), which over time, have led to phosphorus …

[HTML][HTML] Production origins and matrix constituents of spiculate pottery in Florida, USA: Defining ubiquitous St Johns ware by LA-ICP-MS and XRD

L Bloch, NJ Wallis, G Kamenov, JM Jaeger - Journal of Archaeological …, 2019 - Elsevier
Fine-grained “chalky” pottery containing microscopic sponge spicules is commonly
recovered from archaeological sites throughout peninsular Florida, but many questions …

Carbon sequestration in wetland soils

K Lorenz, R Lal, K Lorenz, R Lal - Carbon sequestration in agricultural …, 2018 - Springer
Crops adapted to wetland conditions such as rice (Oryza sativa L.) have been cultivated on
waterlogged anoxic soils for millennia. Grazing of livestock is another important agricultural …

Assessing carbon storage potential of forested wetland soils in two physiographic provinces of northern virginia, USA

K Ledford, SA Schmidt, C Ahn - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
This study assessed the soil carbon storage potential in terms of the total carbon (TC) and
total carbon stocks (TC stocks) and associated soil physicochemical properties (ie, soil pH …

Phosphorus behaviour and its basic indices under organic matter transformation in variable moisture conditions: A case study of fen organic soils in the Odra River …

M Debicka, A Bogacz, K Kowalczyk - Agronomy, 2021 - mdpi.com
Lowering of groundwater levels caused by anthropogenic changes in the environment gives
rise to global problems, most of which relate to soil degradation such as land desertification …

Soil organic carbon changes in a Carolina Bay wetland 15 years after restoration

CM Moritz, MJ Vepraskas… - Soil Science Society of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Evaluating wetland restoration success is complicated. In this study, soil organic carbon
(SOC) pools in a Carolina Bay wetland (CBW) were determined for pre‐and post‐restoration …