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View article: Underestimated input of terrestrial dissolved organic carbon to the ocean
Underestimated input of terrestrial dissolved organic carbon to the ocean Open
The contribution of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) to the ocean has been an enigma for decades. Tracking terrestrial DOM in the ocean has proven challenging due to factors such as the instability of terrestrial biomarkers, indi…
View article: Microbial responses under sunlight-dark conditions accelerate sequestration and transformation of soil biogenic, redox and non-redox components, including As and Hg
Microbial responses under sunlight-dark conditions accelerate sequestration and transformation of soil biogenic, redox and non-redox components, including As and Hg Open
Climatic warming and the resulting increase in soil respiration affect the sequestration and transformation of soil components, as well as their transport to the surrounding ecosystems. However, the integrated mechanistic details of these …
View article: Identifying soil N2O sources by combining laboratory experiments with process-based models
Identifying soil N2O sources by combining laboratory experiments with process-based models Open
View article: Forest Recovery Reduces Production and Rising Aridity Diminishes Export of Dissolved Inorganic Carbon
Forest Recovery Reduces Production and Rising Aridity Diminishes Export of Dissolved Inorganic Carbon Open
Riverine dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), essential for understanding terrestrial carbon cycling, is undergoing dramatic changes due to climate change and human disturbances. Quantifying how these changes impact DIC fluxes from land to ri…
View article: Solubility characteristics of soil humic substances as a function of pH: mechanisms and biogeochemical perspectives
Solubility characteristics of soil humic substances as a function of pH: mechanisms and biogeochemical perspectives Open
Soil humic substances (HSs) typically alter their electrochemical behaviours in the pH range of 1–12, which simultaneously regulates the stability of organo-minerals by modifying the HS functionalities. This process facilitates both biotic…
View article: Global Soil Methane Uptake Estimated by Scaling Up Local Measurements
Global Soil Methane Uptake Estimated by Scaling Up Local Measurements Open
Aerobic soils remove methane from the atmosphere, but global soil methane uptake (SMU) estimates remain highly uncertain due to challenges in scaling local data. We develop a data‐driven approach to refine this global estimate by incorpora…
View article: Arsenic toxicity exacerbates China’s groundwater and health crisis
Arsenic toxicity exacerbates China’s groundwater and health crisis Open
Arsenic (As) contamination is considered a major threat to groundwater quality and human health. The uneven distribution of arsenic contributes to regional variations, creating discrimination related to arsenic enrichment and carcinogenic …
View article: The potential nature of “dark” dissolved organic matter in the biosphere
The potential nature of “dark” dissolved organic matter in the biosphere Open
View article: Sulfur-mediated transformation, export and mineral complexation of organic and inorganic C, N, P and Si in dryland soils
Sulfur-mediated transformation, export and mineral complexation of organic and inorganic C, N, P and Si in dryland soils Open
The transformation characteristics of mineral-associated soil components have profound impacts on their physical, biological, and chemical properties in drying-affected soils, whereas their mechanisms of sequestration and transformation re…
View article: Comparison of the capability and performance of “photosynthesis” and “structure” indices in retrieving vegetation phenology in the Northern Hemisphere
Comparison of the capability and performance of “photosynthesis” and “structure” indices in retrieving vegetation phenology in the Northern Hemisphere Open
Phenology refers to the natural responses of vegetation to environmental factors and disturbances throughout its life cycle. Focusing on the mid-high latitudes vegetation in the Northern Hemisphere, this study reported the differences in p…
View article: Constraining Soil Hydrothermal CO<sub>2</sub> Degassing Across the Changbaishan Volcanic Area: Insights From <sup>13</sup>C‐<sup>14</sup>C Perspective
Constraining Soil Hydrothermal CO<sub>2</sub> Degassing Across the Changbaishan Volcanic Area: Insights From <sup>13</sup>C‐<sup>14</sup>C Perspective Open
Soil hydrothermal CO 2 represents important forms of diffuse degassing in volcanic areas, but the corresponding CO 2 output remains unclear. Herein, we investigated geochemical features of soil gas, that is, soil gas components, carbon iso…
View article: Chronic nitrogen legacy in the aquifers of China
Chronic nitrogen legacy in the aquifers of China Open
About half of the global drinking water comes from groundwater, yet groundwater quality is threatened by high nitrate concentrations globally. Our understanding of groundwater nitrate concentrations is often limited by inaccessibility of g…
View article: Spatiotemporal variations of soil nitrate accumulation in the cropland of North China Plain
Spatiotemporal variations of soil nitrate accumulation in the cropland of North China Plain Open
View article: Anthropogenic and Hydroclimatic Controls on the CO<sub>2</sub> and CH<sub>4</sub> Dynamics in Subtropical Monsoon Rivers
Anthropogenic and Hydroclimatic Controls on the CO<sub>2</sub> and CH<sub>4</sub> Dynamics in Subtropical Monsoon Rivers Open
Anthropogenic perturbations have substantially altered riverine carbon cycling worldwide, exerting influences on dissolved carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and methane (CH 4 ) dynamics at multiple levels. However, the magnitude and role of anthropog…
View article: Development Characteristics and Controlling Factors of Karst Aquifer Media in a Typical Peak Forest Plain: A Case Study of Zengpiyan National Archaeological Site Park, South China
Development Characteristics and Controlling Factors of Karst Aquifer Media in a Typical Peak Forest Plain: A Case Study of Zengpiyan National Archaeological Site Park, South China Open
The medium development characteristics and controlling factors of the karst peak forest plain water system constitute the core of analyzing the complex and variable hydrogeological environment, especially in revealing the controlling facto…
View article: Mineral states and sequestration processes involving soil biogenic components in various soils and desert sands of Inner Mongolia
Mineral states and sequestration processes involving soil biogenic components in various soils and desert sands of Inner Mongolia Open
Soil biogenic components are subject to continuous sequestration, and export from soils into the surrounding air and water environments. However, the processes involving the stability or lability of their mineral states remain still unclea…
View article: Integrating urban development and ecological sustainability: a study on land surface temperature and urban heat island effect in a Karst River Basin
Integrating urban development and ecological sustainability: a study on land surface temperature and urban heat island effect in a Karst River Basin Open
The Chishui River Basin, a vital waterway in Southwest China, has experienced rapid urbanization, leading to significant ecological and environmental changes, among which the urban heat island (UHI) effect is particularly pronounced. The U…
View article: Assessing the Impacts of Reservoirs on Riverine Dissolved Organic Matter: Insights From the Largest Reservoir in the Pearl River
Assessing the Impacts of Reservoirs on Riverine Dissolved Organic Matter: Insights From the Largest Reservoir in the Pearl River Open
Extensive reservoir construction has fragmented more than 70% of the world's rivers, significantly impacting river connectivity and carbon cycling. However, the response of riverine dissolved organic matter (DOM) to reservoir influence and…
View article: From Marginal Lands to Biofuel Bounty: Predicting the Distribution of Oilseed Crop Idesia polycarpa in Southern China’s Karst Ecosystem
From Marginal Lands to Biofuel Bounty: Predicting the Distribution of Oilseed Crop Idesia polycarpa in Southern China’s Karst Ecosystem Open
With the global energy crisis and the decline of fossil fuel resources, biofuels are gaining attention as alternative energy sources. China, as a major developing country, has long depended on coal and is now looking to biofuels to diversi…
View article: Solubility characteristics of soil humic substances as a function of pH
Solubility characteristics of soil humic substances as a function of pH Open
This study investigated the solubility features, environmental consequences, and mechanisms of humic substances (HS), including humic acids (HA), fulvic acids (FA), and protein-like substances (PLS), in two soils in the pH range of 1–12. T…
View article: Supplementary material to "Solubility characteristics of soil humic substances as a function of pH"
Supplementary material to "Solubility characteristics of soil humic substances as a function of pH" Open
View article: The Impact of Climate Change and Human Activities on the Spatial and Temporal Variations of Vegetation NPP in the Hilly-Plain Region of Shandong Province, China
The Impact of Climate Change and Human Activities on the Spatial and Temporal Variations of Vegetation NPP in the Hilly-Plain Region of Shandong Province, China Open
Studying the spatio-temporal changes and driving mechanisms of vegetation’s net primary productivity (NPP) is critical for achieving green and low-carbon development, as well as the carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals. This article …
View article: Coevolution of superconductivity and Hall coefficient with anisotropic lattice shrinkage in compressed KCa<sub>2</sub>Fe<sub>4</sub>As<sub>4</sub>F<sub>2</sub>
Coevolution of superconductivity and Hall coefficient with anisotropic lattice shrinkage in compressed KCa<sub>2</sub>Fe<sub>4</sub>As<sub>4</sub>F<sub>2</sub> Open
The stability of superconductivity in superconductors is widely recognized to be determined by various factors, including charge, spin, orbit, lattice, and other related degrees of freedom. Here, we report our findings on the pressure-indu…
View article: Magnitude of and Hydroclimatic Controls on CO<sub>2</sub> and CH<sub>4</sub> Emissions in the Subtropical Monsoon Pearl River Basin
Magnitude of and Hydroclimatic Controls on CO<sub>2</sub> and CH<sub>4</sub> Emissions in the Subtropical Monsoon Pearl River Basin Open
Rivers are important ecosystems for carbon emissions and play a crucial role in the global carbon cycle. However, CO 2 and CH 4 emissions from subtropical rivers are substantially under‐represented in global‐scale estimates. Here, we explo…
View article: Escalating Carbon Export from High-Elevation Rivers in a Warming Climate
Escalating Carbon Export from High-Elevation Rivers in a Warming Climate Open
High-elevation mountains have experienced disproportionately rapid warming, yet the effect of warming on the lateral export of terrestrial carbon to rivers remains poorly explored and understood in these regions. Here, we present a long-te…
View article: Mechanisms and Influencing Factors of N&lt;sub&gt;2&lt;/sub&gt;O Emission from the Cascade Reservoirs of the Wujiang Watershed During Mixing Period Stratification Period
Mechanisms and Influencing Factors of N<sub>2</sub>O Emission from the Cascade Reservoirs of the Wujiang Watershed During Mixing Period Stratification Period Open
The construction of dams has profoundly altered the biogeochemical cycling processes of nutrient elements, attracting increasing attention towards its effects on the nitrogen biogeochemical cycling processes and the release of greenhouse g…
View article: Agricultural Ditches are Hotspots of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Controlled by Nutrient Input
Agricultural Ditches are Hotspots of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Controlled by Nutrient Input Open
Agricultural ditches are pervasive in agricultural areas and are potential greenhouse gas (GHG) hotspots, since they directly receive abundant nutrients from neighboring farmlands. However, few studies measure GHG concentrations or fluxes …
View article: Numerical Investigation into the Dynamic Responses of Floating Photovoltaic Platform and Mooring Line Structures under Freak Waves
Numerical Investigation into the Dynamic Responses of Floating Photovoltaic Platform and Mooring Line Structures under Freak Waves Open
Floating photovoltaics (PVs) are progressively constructed in the ocean sea; therefore, the effect that freak waves have on their structural design needs to be considered. This paper developed a dedicated numerical model coupling the float…
View article: Amplified Production and Export of Dissolved Inorganic Carbon During Hot and Wet Subtropical Monsoon
Amplified Production and Export of Dissolved Inorganic Carbon During Hot and Wet Subtropical Monsoon Open
Understanding the origins and processes of riverine dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) is crucial for predicting the global carbon cycle with projected, more frequent climate extremes yet our knowledge has remained fragmented. Here we ask: H…
View article: Breakage Analysis of Liquid Nitrogen Jet Combined with Indenter Impacting Granite
Breakage Analysis of Liquid Nitrogen Jet Combined with Indenter Impacting Granite Open