Biogeochemistry

  1. Freshwater and carbon export to northern Alaska estuaries increased
    Model-based analysis reveals intensified freshwater and organic carbon discharge to northern Alaska's Beaufort Sea estuaries driven by permafrost thaw and hydrological cycle changes.
  2. Marine biogeochemical cycles show alternative dynamic regimes
    Explore how marine biogeochemical cycles respond to environmental changes. Research reveals alternative dynamic regimes and nutrient-driven hysteresis in ocean ecosystems under climate perturbations.
  3. Lake Mai Ndombe emits multiple greenhouse gases year-round
    Study quantifies greenhouse gas emissions from Lake Mai Ndombe, Africa's largest humic lake, revealing sedimentary processes drive CO2, CH4, and N2O cycling and evasion.