HJ Laanbroek - Annals of botany, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2007, natural wetlands contribute 20–39% to the global emission of methane. The range in …
The globally important nature of wetland ecosystems has led to their increased protection and restoration as well as their use in engineered systems. Underpinning the beneficial …
A procedure which includes the Total Reduced Inorganic Sulfur (TRIS) in a single distillation step is described for the radiotracer measurement of sulfate reduction in sediments. The …
While a great deal of research has been directed at understanding the high productivity of marsh grasses, little attention has been paid to the potential importance of marsh fauna in …
Presents an integrated chemical behavior of selected toxic metals: arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, mercury, and lead. All important processes that may affect their marine …
CA Currin, SY Newell, HW Paerl - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 1995 - int-res.com
The stable isotope compositions (C, N, and S) of hve, senescent, and standing dead Spartina alterniflora were compared in order to determine the effects of aerial decomposition …
Sulfur is an important element in the metabolism of salt marshes and subtidal, coastal marine sediments because of its role as an electron acceptor, carrier, and donor. Sulfate is …
RL Sass, FM Fisher, PA Harcombe… - Global Biogeochemical …, 1990 - Wiley Online Library
To refine estimates of source strengths from agricultural wetlands and to study the process of methane production and emission, this study was carried out in rice fields at the Texas A&M …
The separation and detection of extremely small amounts of radiolabeled reduced sulfur species for the determination of very low sulfate reduction rates (SRR) with the 35SO42 …