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    The oldest extant tropical peatland in the world: a major carbon reservoir for at least 47 000 years by Ruwaimana, Monika, Anshari, Gusti Z, Silva, Lucas C R, Gavin, Daniel G

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-11-2020)
    “…Tropical peatlands in Southeast Asia cover ∼25 million hectares and exert a strong influence on the global carbon cycle. Recent widespread peatland subsidence…”
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    Quantifying the fluxes of carbon loss from an undrained tropical peatland ecosystem in Indonesia by Asyhari, Adibtya, Gangga, Adi, Putra, Chandra Agung Septiadi, Ritonga, Rasis Putra, Candra, Randi Ade, Anshari, Gusti Z., Bowen, Jennifer C., Perryman, Clarice R., Novita, Nisa

    Published in Scientific reports (20-05-2024)
    “…Conservation of undrained tropical peatland ecosystems is critical for climate change mitigation as they store a tremendous amount of soil carbon that is…”
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    The Use of Subsidence to Estimate Carbon Loss from Deforested and Drained Tropical Peatlands in Indonesia by Gusti Z. Anshari, Evi Gusmayanti, Nisa Novita

    Published in Forests (01-06-2021)
    “…Drainage is a major means of the conversion of tropical peat forests into agriculture. Accordingly, drained peat becomes a large source of carbon. However, the…”
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    Fire in the rainforest: A 3200‐year history of fire in a West Kalimantan, Indonesia, tropical rainforest by Hendricks, Lauren B., Anshari, Gusti Z., Gavin, Daniel G.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-06-2024)
    “…Despite its perceived historical rarity, fire is an important disturbance in tropical rainforests. Very large rainforest fires have been observed multiple…”
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    Land Cover and Land Use Change Decreases Net Ecosystem Production in Tropical Peatlands of West Kalimantan, Indonesia by Imam Basuki, J. Boone Kauffman, James T. Peterson, Gusti Z. Anshari, Daniel Murdiyarso

    Published in Forests (01-11-2021)
    “…Deforested and converted tropical peat swamp forests are susceptible to fires and are a major source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, information on…”
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    The Occurrence of Microplastics in Sediment Cores from Two Mangrove Areas in Southern Thailand by Pradit, Siriporn, Noppradit, Prakrit, Loh, Pei-Sun, Nitiratsuwan, Thongchai, Le, Thi Phuong Quynh, Oeurng, Chantha, Mohamed, Che Abd Rahim, Lee, Choon Weng, Lu, Xixi, Anshari, Gusti Z., Kandasamy, Selvaraj, Wang, Jianjun

    Published in Journal of marine science and engineering (01-03-2022)
    “…Mangroves are areas that connect the land and sea, and are important to the ecosystem. They are important places for food sources and the habitat of aquatic…”
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    Assessing the Effect of Age and Geomorphic Setting on Organic Carbon Accumulation in High-Latitude Human-Planted Mangroves by Jianxiong Hu, Pei Sun Loh, Siriporn Pradit, Thi Phuong Quynh Le, Chantha Oeurng, Che Abdul Rahim Mohamed, Choon Weng Lee, Xixi Lu, Gusti Z. Anshari, Selvaraj Kandasamy, Jianjun Wang, Zilong Li, Haiyan Qin, Lili Ji, Jian Guo

    Published in Forests (01-01-2022)
    “…Mangroves are highly productive blue carbon ecosystems that preserve high organic carbon concentrations in soils. In this study, particle size, bulk elemental…”
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    Geochemical Behavior of Sedimentary Phosphorus Species in Northernmost Artificial Mangroves in China by Shuzhen You, Peisun Loh, Zilong Li, Haiyan Qin, Siriporn Pradit, Thi Phuong Quynh Le, Chantha Oeurng, Che Abdul Rahim Mohamed, Choon Weng Lee, Xixi Lu, Gusti Z. Anshari, Selvaraj Kandasamy, Jianjun Wang, Lili Ji, Jian Guo

    Published in Forests (14-04-2022)
    “…Mangroves are typically found in tropical coastal areas, and these ecosystems face deterioration and loss due to threats from climate and human factors. In…”
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    Canal networks regulate aquatic losses of carbon from degraded tropical peatlands by Bowen, Jennifer C., Wahyudio, Putri J., Anshari, Gusti Z., Aluwihare, Lihini I., Hoyt, Alison M.

    Published in Nature geoscience (08-03-2024)
    “…Southeast Asian peatlands cover 0.2% of Earth’s land surface, but store one-tenth of all peat soil carbon globally. Recent deforestation and drainage have…”
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    Aquatic processing enhances the loss of aged carbon from drained and burned peatlands by Bowen, Jennifer C., Hoyt, Alison M., Xu, Xiaomei, Nuriman, Muhammad, Anshari, Gusti Z., Wahyudio, Putri Juliandini, Aluwihare, Lihini I.

    Published in Global change biology (01-07-2024)
    “…Water‐logged peatlands store tremendous amounts of soil carbon (C) globally, accumulating C over millennia. As peatlands become disturbed by human activity,…”
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    Sedimentary Organic Matter and Phosphate along the Kapuas River (West Kalimantan, Indonesia) by Wang, Bing-Jye, Wang, Jough-Tai, Lou, Jiann-Yuh, Anshari, Gusti Z., Chen, Chen-Tung Arthur, Loh, Pei Sun, Wang, Shu-Lun

    Published in Journal of chemistry (01-01-2016)
    “…This study assessed the sedimentary organic matter (OM) and phosphate along the world’s longest river on an island: the Kapuas River in West Kalimantan,…”
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    Fate of methane in canals draining tropical peatlands by Perryman, Clarice R., Bowen, Jennifer C., Shahan, Julie, Silviani P.A.B, Desi, Dayanti, Erin, Andriyani, Yulita, Asyhari, Adibtya, Gangga, Adi, Novita, Nisa, Anshari, Gusti Z., Hoyt, Alison M.

    Published in Nature communications (11-11-2024)
    “…Tropical wetlands and freshwaters are major contributors to the growing atmospheric methane (CH 4 ) burden. Extensive peatland drainage has lowered CH 4…”
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    Biogeochemistry of sedimentary phosphorus species in the world's longest river on an Island, the Kapuas River (West Kalimantan, Indonesia) by You, Shuzhen, Loh, Pei Sun, Chen, Chen-Tung Arthur, Anshari, Gusti Z., Wang, Jough-Tai, Lou, Jiann-Yuh, Wang, Shu-Lun, Wang, Bing-Jye, Chen, Hong-Young

    Published in Chemistry and ecology (14-09-2022)
    “…In this study, surface sediments along the mainstream of the Kapuas River were determined for sedimentary phosphorus (P) species, which include exchangeable-P…”
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    Factors influencing mangrove carbon storage and its response to environmental stress by Guo, Chuanyi, Loh, Pei Sun, Hu, Jianxiong, Chen, Zengxuan, Pradit, Siriporn, Oeurng, Chantha, Sok, Ty, Mohamed, Che Abd Rahim, Lee, Choon Weng, Bong, Chui Wei, Lu, Xixi, Anshari, Gusti Z., Kandasamy, Selvaraj, Wang, Jianjun

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (04-09-2024)
    “…Mangrove forests serve as significant carbon sinks and play a crucial role in mitigating climate change. Currently, the response of mangroves to intensified…”
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    Comparing Lignin-Derived Phenols, δ13C Values, OC/N Ratio and 14C Age Between Sediments in the Kaoping (Taiwan) and the Kapuas (Kalimantan, Indonesia) Rivers by Loh, Pei Sun, Chen, Chen-Tung Arthur, Lou, Jiann-Yuh, Anshari, Gusti Z, Chen, Houng-Yung, Wang, Jough-Tai

    Published in Aquatic geochemistry (2012)
    “…The Kaoping (Taiwan) and Kapuas (Indonesia) Rivers differ in hydrological cycle, topography and landscape. These differences strengthen the use of 14C dating,…”
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