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View article: Groundwater salinization challenges in agriculturally valuable low-lying North Sea region: A review
Groundwater salinization challenges in agriculturally valuable low-lying North Sea region: A review Open
Groundwater is an essential freshwater source in the North Sea region (NSR) used in agricultural irrigation, for trade, transport, and tourism in addition to regulating environmental flows. Historical palaeogeographical transformations and…
View article: A demonstration of the compositional stability of saline-hosted sedimentary carbon in a coastal wetland
A demonstration of the compositional stability of saline-hosted sedimentary carbon in a coastal wetland Open
Tidal wetlands sequester around ~4.8-87.2 Tg of carbon per year1 and represent approximately 25% of the global carbon sink, as a result of high inputs of organic matter and slow below-ground decomposition. The rate of carbon storage is hyp…
View article: Use of electrical resistivity tomography to reveal the shallow freshwater–saline interface in The Fens coastal groundwater, eastern England (UK)
Use of electrical resistivity tomography to reveal the shallow freshwater–saline interface in The Fens coastal groundwater, eastern England (UK) Open
The Fens is a region that contributes 11% of the agri-food economy from just 4% of the agricultural land covering England (UK). This region is vulnerable to soil salinisation from sea-level rise with estimated 100-year flood events project…
View article: Meta-analysis of global soil data identifies robust indicators for short-term changes in soil organic carbon stock following land use change
Meta-analysis of global soil data identifies robust indicators for short-term changes in soil organic carbon stock following land use change Open
The restoration of degraded lands and minimizing the degradation of productive lands are at the forefront of many environmental land management schemes around the world. A key indicator of soil productivity is soil organic carbon (SOC), wh…
View article: The impact of phosphorus on projected Sub-Saharan Africa food security futures
The impact of phosphorus on projected Sub-Saharan Africa food security futures Open
Sub-Saharan Africa must urgently improve food security. Phosphorus availability is one of the major barriers to this due to low historical agricultural use. Shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs) indicate that only a sustainable (SSP1) or a …
View article: Source to Sea – Investigation of Microplastics in an agricultural catchment in Eastern England
Source to Sea – Investigation of Microplastics in an agricultural catchment in Eastern England Open
<p>Global plastic demand has led to a growing abundance of microplastics being detected across all environmental compartments. These microplastics pose a long-term health risk to ecosystems through accumulation, ingestion and leachin…
View article: Calculating 14C mean residence times of inorganic carbon derived from oxidation of organic carbon in groundwater using the principles of 87Sr/86Sr and cation ratio mixing
Calculating 14C mean residence times of inorganic carbon derived from oxidation of organic carbon in groundwater using the principles of 87Sr/86Sr and cation ratio mixing Open
The model radiocarbon age of inorganic carbon (IC) in groundwater is a key parameter for understanding groundwater chemical history and physical parameters such as groundwater residence times and flow rates. Current interpretations are bas…
View article: Contrasting sorption behaviours affecting groundwater arsenic concentration in Kandal Province, Cambodia
Contrasting sorption behaviours affecting groundwater arsenic concentration in Kandal Province, Cambodia Open
Natural arsenic (As) contamination of groundwater which provides drinking water and/or irrigation supplies remains a major public health issue, particularly in South and Southeast Asia. A number of studies have evaluated various aspects of…
View article: Soil Chemistry Aspects of Predicting Future Phosphorus Requirements in Sub‐Saharan Africa
Soil Chemistry Aspects of Predicting Future Phosphorus Requirements in Sub‐Saharan Africa Open
Phosphorus (P) is a finite resource and critical to plant growth and therefore food security. Regional‐ and continental‐scale studies propose how much P would be required to feed the world by 2050. These indicate that Sub‐Saharan Africa so…
View article: High resolution profile of inorganic aqueous geochemistry and key redox zones in an arsenic bearing aquifer in Cambodia
High resolution profile of inorganic aqueous geochemistry and key redox zones in an arsenic bearing aquifer in Cambodia Open
Arsenic contamination of groundwaters in South and Southeast Asia is a major threat to public health. In order to better understand the geochemical controls on the mobility of arsenic in a heavily arsenic-affected aquifer in northern Kanda…
View article: Groundwater sampling, arsenic analysis and risk communication: Cambodia case study
Groundwater sampling, arsenic analysis and risk communication: Cambodia case study Open
This Best Practice Guide on the Control of Arsenic in Drinking Water arises from the knowledge collected by the European Research Network COST Action 637 involving 27 European countries and the USA. Besides the large number of important pa…