Sediment
View article: PAHs-Tracing industrial fingerprints in the spatial distribution of sedimentary polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons across the eutrophic Dianchi Lake
PAHs-Tracing industrial fingerprints in the spatial distribution of sedimentary polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons across the eutrophic Dianchi Lake Open
View article: PAHs-Tracing industrial fingerprints in the spatial distribution of sedimentary polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons across the eutrophic Dianchi Lake
PAHs-Tracing industrial fingerprints in the spatial distribution of sedimentary polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons across the eutrophic Dianchi Lake Open
View article: The Impact of Different Land Use Scenarios and (C) Factor Extraction Methods on Structural Sediment Connectivity
The Impact of Different Land Use Scenarios and (C) Factor Extraction Methods on Structural Sediment Connectivity Open
View article: The Impact of Different Land Use Scenarios and (C) Factor Extraction Methods on Structural Sediment Connectivity
The Impact of Different Land Use Scenarios and (C) Factor Extraction Methods on Structural Sediment Connectivity Open
View article: Revision of Coastal Dynamics and Morphometric Study of Andoni -Bonny Beach, Rivers State, Nigeria
Revision of Coastal Dynamics and Morphometric Study of Andoni -Bonny Beach, Rivers State, Nigeria Open
Coastal dynamics is pivotal to seasonal alterations of beaches, even as natural and or anthropogenic activities may be implicated in such dynamics. This study unveiled coastal dynamics and its consequences along Andoni and Bonny beaches of…
View article: Sea-dumped munitions do not contribute to the arsenic burden in German costal waters
Sea-dumped munitions do not contribute to the arsenic burden in German costal waters Open
It has long been suspected that organoarsenic chemical warfare agents dumped into the oceans lead to an increase in environmental arsenic concentrations in both the North- and Baltic Seas. Soluble trivalent arsenic compounds are highly tox…
View article: Source Code for Pond Sediment Transport Framework
Source Code for Pond Sediment Transport Framework Open
These scripts implement a watershed-scale sediment transport simulation framework that incorporates pond interception processes. The repository includes the core class for extracting pond topological networks, as well as implementations of…
View article: Complete genome sequence of <i>Pseudomonas</i> sp. SCT, an iodate-reducing bacterium isolated from marine sediment in Japan
Complete genome sequence of <i>Pseudomonas</i> sp. SCT, an iodate-reducing bacterium isolated from marine sediment in Japan Open
Pseudomonas sp. strain SCT is a dissimilatory iodate (IO 3 – )-reducing bacterium isolated from marine sediment in Japan. Here, we report the complete genome sequence of strain SCT.
View article: Short-term morphological response of rubble coral islands to the impact of a small tropical cyclone
Short-term morphological response of rubble coral islands to the impact of a small tropical cyclone Open
Tropical cyclones (TCs) are extreme storm events with the potential to cause significant damage to coral reef and island ecosystems. The evolution of coral rubble (shingle) islands within these ecosystems relies on the complex eco-morphody…
View article: Planetary Landform Reshaping: Unpacking the Cryo-Hydrological Drivers of Anthropocene Geomorphology
Planetary Landform Reshaping: Unpacking the Cryo-Hydrological Drivers of Anthropocene Geomorphology Open
The Anthropocene epoch is marked by profound and pervasive human impacts on Earth's systems, with a rapidly accumulating body of evidence demonstrating significant alterations to planetary landforms. Central to these transformations are th…
View article: Interlinking stream morphology, water quality, and re-aeration rates: A semi-empirical modeling study of Ekulu Stream, Nigeria
Interlinking stream morphology, water quality, and re-aeration rates: A semi-empirical modeling study of Ekulu Stream, Nigeria Open
Global population explosions coupled with increase in industrial activities have resulted in a corresponding rise in effluent discharge which end up in streams and rivers. Re-aeration rate plays a vital role in the self-purification of the…
View article: Expanding the Tephrochronological Record in the Alps: Discovery of the Laacher See Tephra in Lake Plansee (Austria)
Expanding the Tephrochronological Record in the Alps: Discovery of the Laacher See Tephra in Lake Plansee (Austria) Open
We present the first documented occurrence of the Laacher See tephra (LST) in the Eastern Alps, identified in lake Plansee, Austria. The LST is a key chronostratigraphic marker for correlating and dating Late Glacial sedimentary archives. …
View article: Seedling Density as a Key Determinant of Topsoil Organic Carbon and CNP Stoichiometry in Intertidal Mangrove Ecosystems: Insights from Avicennia marina Stands
Seedling Density as a Key Determinant of Topsoil Organic Carbon and CNP Stoichiometry in Intertidal Mangrove Ecosystems: Insights from Avicennia marina Stands Open
Background and Aims Mangrove ecosystems are vital "blue carbon" sinks, yet their degradation threatens global carbon sequestration efforts. While forest structure influences carbon storage, the role of specific life-history stages, particu…
View article: FALL3D
FALL3D Open
FALL3D is a 3D model for atmospheric passive transport and deposition of particles, aerosols, and radionuclides. The model, originally developed for inert volcanic particles (tephra), has a track record of 50+ publications on different mod…
View article: Glucose priming effect on microbial intercellular metabolic flux diversity in a marine intertidal sediment
Glucose priming effect on microbial intercellular metabolic flux diversity in a marine intertidal sediment Open
Microbial communities inhabiting intertidal sediment show diverse metabolisms to adapt to hydrodynamic conditions. However, the priming effect of exogenous organic matter on microbial metabolic fluxes remains poorly understood. Here we inv…
View article: Acid neutralization and metal mobilization in oil sands froth treatment tailings
Acid neutralization and metal mobilization in oil sands froth treatment tailings Open
Acid generation and metal(loid) release are growing considerations for oil sands mine closure in northern Alberta, Canada. Oxidative weathering of pyrite-bearing froth treatment tailings (FTT) has potential to promote acid generation and m…
View article: Reconstruction of the Evolution of the Hydro-Sedimentary Signal to the Sea from the Study of the Sedimentary Archives: Case of the Wadi Cheliff, Algeria
Reconstruction of the Evolution of the Hydro-Sedimentary Signal to the Sea from the Study of the Sedimentary Archives: Case of the Wadi Cheliff, Algeria Open
This work focuses on the study of several fluvial cores to help better understand the contribution of rainfall and large dams in the decline of sedimentary inputs of the Wadi Cheliff at its outlet. Therefore, three sediment cores, sampled …
View article: Weathering dynamics and micro-scale biogeomorphology in the proglacial environment of Midtre Lovénbreen, Spitsbergen
Weathering dynamics and micro-scale biogeomorphology in the proglacial environment of Midtre Lovénbreen, Spitsbergen Open
View article: MELANGE Dataset of "Tracing suspended sediment fluxes using a glider: observations in a tidal shelf environment"
MELANGE Dataset of "Tracing suspended sediment fluxes using a glider: observations in a tidal shelf environment" Open
This repository contains the dataset used to conduct the study: ‘Tracing suspended sediment fluxes using a glider: observations in a tidal continental shelf environment’, published as an article in Ocean Science (Homrani et al., 2025). The…
View article: Local controls rather than short-term drought regulate microbial phosphorus and greenhouse gas dynamics in floodplain sediments
Local controls rather than short-term drought regulate microbial phosphorus and greenhouse gas dynamics in floodplain sediments Open
River floodplain systems are challenged by drought, which may trigger excess nutrient concentrations and greenhouse gas emissions. Increasingly frequent short-term droughts may exacerbate both problems by altering hydrological connectivity…
View article: Planetary Landform Reshaping: Unpacking the Cryo-Hydrological Drivers of Anthropocene Geomorphology
Planetary Landform Reshaping: Unpacking the Cryo-Hydrological Drivers of Anthropocene Geomorphology Open
The Anthropocene epoch is marked by profound and pervasive human impacts on Earth's systems, with a rapidly accumulating body of evidence demonstrating significant alterations to planetary landforms. Central to these transformations are th…
View article: Prediction Analysis on the Sediment Erosion and Energy Dissipation Inside a Three-Stage Centrifugal Pump
Prediction Analysis on the Sediment Erosion and Energy Dissipation Inside a Three-Stage Centrifugal Pump Open
Centrifugal pumps are essential to modern marine engineering systems for fluid transport. This study is to analyze the typical failure causes of sediment erosion and energy dissipation in a multi-stage centrifugal pump with different blade…
View article: Complete genome sequence of <i>Thioclava</i> strain BDS19, isolated from coastal marsh sediment
Complete genome sequence of <i>Thioclava</i> strain BDS19, isolated from coastal marsh sediment Open
Salt marsh sediments host intensive sulfur cycling. Genome sequences from culturable sulfur-oxidizing microbes are required for targeted engineering to test sox gene function. We report the complete genome sequence (3,410,538 bp, 59.6 mol%…
View article: Positive Feedback Between Hydrodynamics and Geomorphology Drive Regime Shift in Tidal Flat
Positive Feedback Between Hydrodynamics and Geomorphology Drive Regime Shift in Tidal Flat Open
Tidal flats worldwide are undergoing accelerated regime shifts from accretion to erosion, undermining their natural capacity for coastal protection and threatening the sustainability of adjacent urban areas. Although the influences of clim…
View article: Enhancing Erosion Hazard Mapping Using 2D Hydraulic-Sediment Transport Models: A Case Study from Slovenia
Enhancing Erosion Hazard Mapping Using 2D Hydraulic-Sediment Transport Models: A Case Study from Slovenia Open
In Slovenia, flood hazard mapping follows a standardized model-based procedure, defined by the EU Floods Directive. On the other hand, erosion hazard mapping remains largely empirical due to the absence of a unified methodology. Recent adv…
View article: Source Code for Pond Sediment Transport Framework
Source Code for Pond Sediment Transport Framework Open
These scripts implement a watershed-scale sediment transport simulation framework that incorporates pond interception processes. The repository includes the core class for extracting pond topological networks, as well as implementations of…
View article: Geomorphic Comparison of Three Globally Significant Wetland Landscapes
Geomorphic Comparison of Three Globally Significant Wetland Landscapes Open
Salt marshes are dynamic coastal environments that play a critical role in sediment transport, nutrient cycling, and carbon sequestration. However, the geomorphic factors that influence water flow and material exchange in and between marsh…
View article: Rewetting as a hot-moment for NO3- and NH4+ consumption in sediment of non-perennial rivers in the semiarid region
Rewetting as a hot-moment for NO3- and NH4+ consumption in sediment of non-perennial rivers in the semiarid region Open
Non-perennial rivers (NPRs) occur all over continents, despite more than 50% being located in arid, semi-arid, and tropical regions. NPRs act as biogeochemists hotspots, in which flows drive ecological processes and nutrient cycling (e.g.,…
View article: Carbon and sediment data in the Yellow River Basin
Carbon and sediment data in the Yellow River Basin Open
POC and SOC data in the Yellow River Basin calculated based on a novel modeling framework for land-river carbon transport under anthropogenic disturbance, along with some measured validation data for sediment and carbon.
View article: NESP TWQ Project 5.4 - Deriving ecologically relevant targets to meet desired ecosystem condition for the Great Barrier Reef: A case study for seagrass meadows in the Burdekin region, 2019-2020 (JCU)
NESP TWQ Project 5.4 - Deriving ecologically relevant targets to meet desired ecosystem condition for the Great Barrier Reef: A case study for seagrass meadows in the Burdekin region, 2019-2020 (JCU) Open
This project derived Ecologically Relevant Targets (ERTs) for sediment loads for the Burdekin basin and provided the seagrass desired state across the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) by; 1. defining seagrass desired state for the GBR; 2. calculat…