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Fiona S. Glover, Darren S. Baldwin, Peter Kappen, Ewen Silvester, Kerry L. Whitworth, John Webb, Gavin N. Rees
MDFRC item.March 2011. DOI: 10.1021/es103535k.The acid generation mechanisms and neutralizing capacities of sulfidic sediments from two inland wetlands have been studied in order to understand the response of these types of systems to drying events.
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MDFRC item.Hypoxic blackwater events are characterised by high levels of dissolved organic carbon in the water column,the metabolism of which depletes dissolved oxygen, which can cause fish and crustacean mortality. Understanding the drivers of and c
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Kerry L. Whitworth, Darren S. Baldwin, Janince L. Kerr, Luke M. Mosley, John Conallin, Lorraine Hardwick
Hypoxic blackwater events occur when large amounts of organic material are leached into a water body (e.g., during floodplain inundation) and rapid metabolism of this carbon depletes oxygen from the water column, often with catastrophic effects on th
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Kerry L. Whitworth, Darren S. Baldwin
Publikováno v:
Ecological Modelling. 320:292-298
Blackwater events occur when returning floodwater contains elevated levels of dissolved organic carbon. Normally the export of carbon from floodplains to a river channel is a beneficial process, providing sustenance to lowland river ecosystems. Howev
Publikováno v:
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 130:113-125
Increased sulfate levels caused by salinisation associated with water table elevation has led to reduced sulfur accumulation in many inland (historically fresh) water bodies. Subsequent oxidation of the accumulated reduced sulfur is acid generating a
Publikováno v:
Chemistry and Ecology. 30:491-500
Dissolved organic carbon export from floodplain litter during flood events is an important energy subsidy for lowland rivers. Temperature affects both the release and decomposition of dissolved organic carbon from floodplain plant litter. Unseasonall
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Biology. 59:692-702
MDFRC item.1. Substantial amounts of large woody debris have been removed from lowland rivers worldwide. This large woody debris would have been colonised by biofilms and hence would have formed potentially important sites of chemical transformations
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Management. 114:139-147
Blackwater events are characterised by a high concentration of dissolved organic carbon in the water column. They occur naturally in lowland rivers with forested floodplains and bring a variety of benefits to both aquatic and floodplain biota. Howeve
Publikováno v:
Environmental science. Processesimpacts. 18(1)
Phosphorus is an important nutrient for plants and algae, and can be the limiting nutrient in aquatic ecosystems. However, oversupply can lead to significant water quality issues. The largest source and sink of P in most aquatic systems is the sedime
Publikováno v:
Environmental Chemistry. 15:513
Environmental contextSphagnum moss is a widespread species in peatlands globally and responsible for a large fraction of carbon storage in these systems. We used synchrotron infrared microspectroscopy to characterise the acid-base properties of Sphag