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Changes in soil organic carbon and nitrogen capacities of Salix cheilophila Schneid along a revegetation chronosequence in semi-arid degraded sandy land of the Gonghe Basin, Tibet Plateau
Republican basin the desert area soil organic carbon
2015/1/6
The Gonghe Basin is a sandified and desertified region of China, but the distribution of soil organic carbon (SOC) and total nitrogen (TN) along the cultivation chronosequence across this ecologically...
Impacts of land use change in soil carbon and nitrogen in a Mediterranean agricultural area (Southern Spain)
Agriculture in the Mediterranean region arable land crops olive groves vineyards and soil organic carbon
2015/1/5
The agricultural Mediterranean areas are dedicated to arable crops (AC), but in the last decades, a significant number of AC has led to a land use change (LUC) to olive grove (OG) and vineyards (V). A...
A model using marginal efficiency of investment to analyze carbon and nitrogen interactions in terrestrial ecosystems (ACONITE Version 1)
marginal effi ciency investment to analyze carbon
2014/12/19
Carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles are coupled
in terrestrial ecosystems through multiple processes including photosynthesis, tissue allocation, respiration, N fixation,
N uptake, and decompos...
PEATBOG: a biogeochemical model for analyzing coupled carbon and nitrogen dynamics in northern peatlands
analyzing coupled carbon nitrogen dynamics
2014/12/12
Elevated nitrogen deposition and climate change
alter the vegetation communities and carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling in peatlands.
A semi-analytical solution to accelerate spin-up of a coupled carbon and nitrogen land model to steady state
The spin model The steady state coupling Ecosystems Carbon transfer
2014/12/10
The spin-up of land models to steady state of coupled carbon–nitrogen processes is computationally so costly that it becomes a bottleneck issue for global analysis. In this study, we introduced a semi...
The “salt wedge pump”: Convection-driven pore-water exchange as a source of dissolved organic and inorganic carbon and nitrogen to an estuary
salt wedge pump Convection-driven pore-water exchange source of dissolved organic inorganic carbon nitrogen to an estuary
2014/4/4
Hypoxia and anoxia in coastal waters have typically been explained by the respiration of sinking organic matter associated with nutrient over-enrichment and phytoplankton blooms. Here, we assess wheth...
The ‘‘salt wedge pump’’: Convection-driven pore-water exchange as a source of dissolved organic and inorganic carbon and nitrogen to an estuary
salt wedge pump Convection-driven pore-water exchange a source of dissolved organic inorganic carbon nitrogen to an estuary
2014/4/3
Hypoxia and anoxia in coastal waters have typically been explained by the respiration of sinking organic matter associated with nutrient over-enrichment and phytoplankton blooms. Here, we assess wheth...
Moisture effects on carbon and nitrogen emission from burning of wildland biomass
carbon and nitrogen emission wildland biomass
2010/8/16
Carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) released from biomass burning have multiple effects on the Earth's biogeochemical cycle, climate change, and ecosystem. These effects depend on the relative abundances of C...
Patterns of dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen fluxes in deciduous and coniferous forests under historic high nitrogen deposition
dissolved organic carbon nitrogen fluxes deciduous and coniferous forests historic high nitrogen deposition
2010/1/21
Numerous recent studies have indicated that dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrogen (DON) play an important role in C and N cycling in natural ecosystems, and have shown that N deposition alters t...
Simulation of the long-term carbon and nitrogen dynamics in Dutch forest soils under Scots pine
long-term carbon Dutch forest soils nitrogen dynamics Scots pine
2009/6/5
Dynamics of C and N in forest soils in the Nutrient Cycling and Soil Acidification Model (NUCSAM) are described by the transformation and decomposition of three organic matter compartments, litter, fe...
Benthic biogeochemical cycling, nutrient stoichiometry, and carbon and nitrogen mass balances in a eutrophic freshwater bay
Benthic biogeochemical cycling nutrient stoichiometry carbon and nitrogen mass balances eutrophic freshwater bay
2014/4/18
Green Bay, while representing only ~7% of the surface area and ~1.4% of the volume of Lake Michigan, contains one-third of the watershed of the lake, and receives approximately one-third of the total ...
Mercury concentrations and pools in four Sierra Nevada forest sites,and relationships to organic carbon and nitrogen
Mercury concentrations pools Sierra Nevada forest sites organic carbon nitrogen
2010/1/20
This study presents data on mercury (Hg) concentrations, stochiometric relations to carbon (C) and nitrogen (N), and Hg pool sizes in four Sierra Nevada forest sites of similar exposure and precipitat...
Organic matter diagenesis and bacterial contributions to detrital carbon and nitrogen in the Amazon River system
Organic matter diagenesis bacterial contributions
2014/4/18
Amino sugars and amino acids, including the bacterial biomarkers muramic acid and D-amino acids, were
measured to investigate the diagenetic alterations of and microbial contributions to detrital org...
Benthic biogeochemical cycling, nutrient stoichiometry, and carbon and nitrogen mass balances in a eutrophic freshwater bay
Benthic biogeochemical cycling nutrient stoichiometry
2014/4/18
Green Bay, while representing only ,7% of the surface area and ,1.4% of the volume of Lake Michigan,
contains one-third of the watershed of the lake, and receives approximately one-third of the total...
Major bacterial contribution to the ocean reservoir of detrital organic carbon and nitrogen
bacterial contribution the ocean reservoir detrital organic carbon nitrogen
2014/4/21
Bacterial biomarkers (D-amino acids and muramic acid) were measured in various organic matter size fractions collected in the North Pacific and North Atlantic, and they were used to quantitatively est...