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View article: The influence of paludiculture intensity on peat microbial community composition and resulting greenhouse gas emissions from fen peatlands 
The influence of paludiculture intensity on peat microbial community composition and resulting greenhouse gas emissions from fen peatlands  Open
Microbial communities play a critical role in peatland ecosystems, and in determining whether they act as net sinks or sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to the atmosphere. Furthermore, microbial community composition responds to ch…
View article: Assessing the impact of land use on peat degradation in bogs in the Enns Valley, Austria
Assessing the impact of land use on peat degradation in bogs in the Enns Valley, Austria Open
Peatlands are important reservoirs of soil organic carbon and nitrogen. Conversion of peatlands for agriculture and forestry has led to the degradation of over 50% of European peatlands – resulting in increased greenhouse gas emissions and…
View article: Assessing the Impact of Land Use on peat degradation in alpine bogs
Assessing the Impact of Land Use on peat degradation in alpine bogs Open
Peatlands play a crucial role as reservoirs of soil organic carbon and nitrogen, storing twice as much carbon as all the world's forests. However, land-use changes such as drainage for agriculture or forestry have led to more than 50% of E…
View article: Drivers of CH4 flux quantity and variability in re-wetted European peatlands
Drivers of CH4 flux quantity and variability in re-wetted European peatlands Open
Peatlands cover ~3% of the global land surface, yet they store 21 – 30% of the world’s soil organic carbon. Large areas of pristine peatland have been drained to facilitate traditional agricultural activity, leading to increase…
View article: Role of Lakes, Flood, and Low Flow Events in Modifying Catchment‐Scale DOC:TN:TP Stoichiometry and Export
Role of Lakes, Flood, and Low Flow Events in Modifying Catchment‐Scale DOC:TN:TP Stoichiometry and Export Open
The balance of organic carbon (OC), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) plays a crucial role in determining the processing, retention, and movement of these solutes across the aquatic continuum. Floods and droughts can significantly alter the …
View article: Seasonal and diurnal patterns in Greenhouse Gas fluxes from re-wetted European peatlands
Seasonal and diurnal patterns in Greenhouse Gas fluxes from re-wetted European peatlands Open
Peatlands represent 2.5% of all agricultural land in the EU, yet they account for ~ 25% of agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and ~ 5% of total EU-wide GHG emissions. Several studies have shown that peatland rewetting can reduce,…
View article: Spatial and temporal changes of dissolved and particular organic carbon in Iceland glaciers and glacier-fed streams
Spatial and temporal changes of dissolved and particular organic carbon in Iceland glaciers and glacier-fed streams Open
<p>Glaciers are unique ecosystems with the potential to affect the aquatic carbon cycle, accumulating and releasing organic carbon (OC). OC stored in glaciers may be released as dissolved and particulate OC (DOC and POC), primarily v…
View article: Sources, Transformation, and Fate of Dissolved Organic Matter in the Gravel Bar of a Prealpine Stream
Sources, Transformation, and Fate of Dissolved Organic Matter in the Gravel Bar of a Prealpine Stream Open
Gravel bars (GBs) are hotspots of biogeochemical activity, likely impacting carbon dynamics in streams and rivers. However, it remains unclear how GBs process dissolved organic matter (DOM) received from stream water and groundwater. Here …
View article: Dissolved and Particulate Organic Carbon in Icelandic Proglacial Streams: A First Estimate
Dissolved and Particulate Organic Carbon in Icelandic Proglacial Streams: A First Estimate Open
Here for the first time, we analyze the concentration of dissolved (DOC) and particulate organic carbon (POC), as well as its optical properties (absorbance and fluorescence) from several proglacial streams across Iceland, the location of …
View article: Sources and variability of CO<sub>2</sub> in a prealpine stream gravel bar
Sources and variability of CO<sub>2</sub> in a prealpine stream gravel bar Open
Gravel bars (GBs) contribute to carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions from stream corridors, with CO 2 concentrations and emissions dependent on prevailing hydraulic, biochemical, and physicochemical conditions. We investigated CO 2 concentrati…
View article: Boodoo_et_al_2019_JGR_Biogeosciences_Data.xlsx
Boodoo_et_al_2019_JGR_Biogeosciences_Data.xlsx Open
This file contains:Discharge DataDOM optics dataGIS location dataHyporheic residence time data
View article: Boodoo_et_al_2019_Data
Boodoo_et_al_2019_Data Open
This file contains Supplementary information for the publication Sources, transformation and fate of dissolved organic matter in the gravel bar of a pre-alpine stream by Boodoo et al.