A Global, Daily Carbon Budget for Terrestrial Ecosystems Constrained by Satellite Observations of Soil Moisture: The SMAP Level 4 Carbon Product at Ten Years
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Groundwater Discharge Is a Major But Imprecisely Estimated Phosphorus Source to Lake Taihu
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Understanding Root Exudate Strategies for Plant Phosphorus Acquisition
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Groundwater Discharge Drives Ebullitive and Diffusive CO2 Emissions With Limited CH4 Flux in a Typical Karst Spring
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Groundwater level, pH, and clay-rich sediments promote dissolved inorganic phosphorus (DIP) enrichment, whereas dissolved oxygen inhibits
Groundwater contributes over 84% of the total external DI...
Springs are underrepresented carbon emission hotspots Spring CO2 emissions can exceed typical inland waters by two orders of magnitude Groundwater-sourced carbon undergoes direct ebullitive dega...
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L4_C daily GPP, net ecosystem exchange, and RECO flux estimates are similar to or better than machine-learning extrapolation from eddy covariance towers Global measurements of soil moisture, temp...
Great Slave Lake as a Key Modulator of Dissolved Organic Carbon Fluxes From Boreal Landscapes to the Mackenzie River
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Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations vary widely across Great Slave Lake's (GSL’s) tributaries depending on landscape properties and discharge Annual DOC fluxes to GSL are dominated by t...agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Hydrological Connectivity and Aquifer Permeability Regulate Microbial Assembly and Nitrogen Transformations in a Lake-Groundwater System
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JGR: Biogeosciences
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Temperature-Dependent Effects of Laboratory-Heated Dissolved Organic Matter on Aquatic Microbiome Composition and Nitrogen Cycling Dynamics
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Asymmetric Phytoplankton Responses to El Niño Diversity in the China Seas Mediated by the Western North Pacific Subtropical High
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Dominant Biophysical Cooling of Winter Wheat Cultivation in China: An Integrated Biogeochemical and Biophysical Assessment
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Wildfires generate partially combusted biomass that mobilizes to aquatic ecosystems as dissolved pyrogenic organic matter (dPyOM) in runoff, where it can impact surface water quality. However, the in...
An integrated assessment of both biophysical and biogeochemical climate effects of winter wheat cultivation is presented The biophysical effects dominate, contributing 91% (−0.96°C) to a net land...
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Eastern Pacific El Niño suppresses South China Sea productivity by acting as a “lid” that blocks deep nutrient upwelling Central Pacific El Niño boosts Yellow and East China Sea growth by driving...
The second paper of my #PhD is out!
We show snow gum #dieback alters #VOC emissions from #tree trunks, primarily through an increase in #monoterpene emissions.
Emissions from infested trunks are actually comparable in magnitude to those from leaves 🌳🪲☁️
Marta Contreras-Serrano
Snow Gum Dieback Enhances Trunk Monoterpene Emissions in the Australian Alps
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