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143 related items for PubMed ID: 35863205

  • 1. Carbon and nutrient burial within Peruvian coastal marsh driven by anthropogenic activities.
    Pérez A, Escobedo R, Castro R, Jesus R, Cardich J, Romero PE, Salas-Gismondi R, Ochoa D, Aponte H, Sanders CJ, Carré M.
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  • 2. The long-term nutrient accumulation with respect to anthropogenic impacts in the sediments from two freshwater marshes (Xianghai Wetlands, Northeast China).
    Wang GP, Liu JS, Tang J.
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  • 3. Eutrophication history and organic carbon burial rate recorded in sediment cores from the Mar Piccolo of Taranto (Italy).
    Dominik J, Leoni S, Cassin D, Guarneri I, Bellucci LG, Zonta R.
    Environ Sci Pollut Res Int; 2023 Apr; 30(19):56713-56730. PubMed ID: 36929258
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  • 6. Carbon and nitrogen composition and stable isotope as potential indicators of source and fate of organic matter in the salt marsh of the Changjiang Estuary, China.
    Zhou J, Wu Y, Zhang J, Kang Q, Liu Z.
    Chemosphere; 2006 Oct; 65(2):310-7. PubMed ID: 16564069
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  • 10. Ecological regime shifts reduced burial ability of aromatic hydrocarbons by both inland and coastal waters but driven by various nutrients.
    Yu N, Tao Y, Dong X, Huo X, Zeng Q.
    Water Res; 2022 Jun 01; 216():118329. PubMed ID: 35344910
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  • 11. [Spatial variations of carbon and nitrogen in coastal wetland sediments of Quanzhou Bay in China].
    Wang AJ, Chen J, Li DY, Zhuo ZQ.
    Huan Jing Ke Xue; 2007 Oct 01; 28(10):2361-8. PubMed ID: 18269006
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  • 12. Carbon and Nitrogen Burial and Response to Climate Change and Anthropogenic Disturbance in Chaohu Lake, China.
    Yu Q, Wang F, Yan W, Zhang F, Lv S, Li Y.
    Int J Environ Res Public Health; 2018 Dec 04; 15(12):. PubMed ID: 30518045
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  • 13. High nutrient loads amplify carbon cycling across California and New York coastal wetlands but with ambiguous effects on marsh integrity and sustainability.
    Watson EB, Rahman FI, Woolfolk A, Meyer R, Maher N, Wigand C, Gray AB.
    PLoS One; 2022 Dec 04; 17(9):e0273260. PubMed ID: 36084085
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  • 14. Mangrove carbon and nutrient accumulation shifts driven by rapid development in a tropical estuarine system, northeast Brazil.
    Passos T, Penny D, Sanders C, De França E, Oliveira T, Santos L, Barcellos R.
    Mar Pollut Bull; 2021 May 04; 166():112219. PubMed ID: 33690084
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  • 15. Soil carbon consequences of historic hydrologic impairment and recent restoration in coastal wetlands.
    Eagle MJ, Kroeger KD, Spivak AC, Wang F, Tang J, Abdul-Aziz OI, Ishtiaq KS, O'Keefe Suttles J, Mann AG.
    Sci Total Environ; 2022 Nov 20; 848():157682. PubMed ID: 35917962
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  • 19. Geochemistry of organic carbon and nitrogen in surface sediments of coastal Bohai Bay inferred from their ratios and stable isotopic signatures.
    Gao X, Yang Y, Wang C.
    Mar Pollut Bull; 2012 Jun 20; 64(6):1148-55. PubMed ID: 22537970
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