Downloads & Free Reading Options - Results

Temporal Dynamics Of Co2 And Ch4 Loss Potentials In Response To Rapid Hydrological Shifts In Tidal Freshwater Wetland Soils by Taniya Roychowdhury

Read "Temporal Dynamics Of Co2 And Ch4 Loss Potentials In Response To Rapid Hydrological Shifts In Tidal Freshwater Wetland Soils" by Taniya Roychowdhury through these free online access and download options.

Search for Downloads

Search by Title or Author

Books Results

Source: The Internet Archive

The internet Archive Search Results

Available books for downloads and borrow from The internet Archive

1Temporal Dynamics Of CO2 And CH4 Loss Potentials In Response To Rapid Hydrological Shifts In Tidal Freshwater Wetland Soils

By

Earth System Models predict climate extremes that will impact regional and global hydrology. Aquatic-terrestrial transition zones like wetlands are subjected to the immediate consequence of climate change with shifts in the magnitude and dynamics of hydrologic flow. Such fluctuating hydrology can alter the nature and rate of biogeochemical transformations and significantly impact the carbon balance of the ecosystem. We tested the impacts of fluctuating hydrology and, specifically, the role of antecedent moisture conditions in determining the dominant carbon loss mechanisms in soils sampled from a tidal freshwater wetland system in the lower Columbia River, WA, USA. Our objective was to understand shifts in biogeochemical processes in response to changing soil moisture, based on soil respiration and methane production rates, and to elucidate such responses based on the observed electron acceptor and metabolite profiles under laboratory conditions. Metabolomics and biogeochemical process rates provided evidence that soil redox was the principal factor driving metabolic function. Fluctuating redox conditions altered terminal electron acceptor and donor availability and recovery strengths of their concentrations in soil such that a disproportionate release of carbon dioxide stemmed from alternative anaerobic degradation processes like sulfate and iron reduction compared to carbon loss due to methanogenesis. Our results show that extended and short-term saturation created conditions conducive to increasing metabolite availability for anaerobic decomposition processes, with a significant lag in methanogenesis. In contrast, extended drying caused a cellular-level stress response and rapid recycling of alternate electron acceptors.

“Temporal Dynamics Of CO2 And CH4 Loss Potentials In Response To Rapid Hydrological Shifts In Tidal Freshwater Wetland Soils” Metadata:

  • Title: ➤  Temporal Dynamics Of CO2 And CH4 Loss Potentials In Response To Rapid Hydrological Shifts In Tidal Freshwater Wetland Soils
  • Authors: ➤  
  • Language: English

“Temporal Dynamics Of CO2 And CH4 Loss Potentials In Response To Rapid Hydrological Shifts In Tidal Freshwater Wetland Soils” Subjects and Themes:

Edition Identifiers:

Downloads Information:

The book is available for download in "texts" format, the size of the file-s is: 13.77 Mbs, the file-s for this book were downloaded 74 times, the file-s went public at Sat Jul 06 2019.

Available formats:
Abbyy GZ - Archive BitTorrent - DjVuTXT - Djvu XML - Item Tile - Metadata - Scandata - Single Page Processed JP2 ZIP - Text PDF - Unknown -

Related Links:

Online Marketplaces

Find Temporal Dynamics Of CO2 And CH4 Loss Potentials In Response To Rapid Hydrological Shifts In Tidal Freshwater Wetland Soils at online marketplaces:


Buy “Temporal Dynamics Of Co2 And Ch4 Loss Potentials In Response To Rapid Hydrological Shifts In Tidal Freshwater Wetland Soils” online:

Shop for “Temporal Dynamics Of Co2 And Ch4 Loss Potentials In Response To Rapid Hydrological Shifts In Tidal Freshwater Wetland Soils” on popular online marketplaces.