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    Groundwater and porewater as major sources of alkalinity to a fringing coral reef lagoon (Muri Lagoon, Cook Islands) by Cyronak, T, Santos, I. R, Erler, D. V, Eyre, B. D

    Published in Biogeosciences (15-04-2013)
    “…To better predict how ocean acidification will affect coral reefs, it is important to understand how biogeochemical cycles on reefs alter carbonate chemistry…”
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    Spatial and temporal variability of carbon dioxide and methane fluxes over semi-diurnal and spring–neap–spring timescales in a mangrove creek by Call, M., Maher, D.T., Santos, I.R., Ruiz-Halpern, S., Mangion, P., Sanders, C.J., Erler, D.V., Oakes, J.M., Rosentreter, J., Murray, R., Eyre, B.D.

    Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (01-02-2015)
    “…Automated in situ instrumentation captured high-resolution surface water pCO2, CH4 and 222Rn data at the creek mouth, and ∼500m upstream in a sub-tropical…”
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    Isotopic composition of skeleton-bound organic nitrogen in reef-building symbiotic corals: A new method and proxy evaluation at Bermuda by Wang, X.T., Sigman, D.M., Cohen, A.L., Sinclair, D.J., Sherrell, R.M., Weigand, M.A., Erler, D.V., Ren, H.

    Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (01-01-2015)
    “…The skeleton-bound organic nitrogen in reef-building symbiotic corals may be a high-resolution archive of ocean nitrogen cycle dynamics and a tool for…”
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    Carbon dioxide and methane emissions from an artificially drained coastal wetland during a flood: Implications for wetland global warming potential by Gatland, J. R., Santos, I. R., Maher, D. T., Duncan, T. M., Erler, D. V.

    “…Floods frequently produce deoxygenation and acidification in waters of artificially drained coastal acid sulfate soil (CASS) wetlands. These conditions are…”
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    Production of N2 and N2O from nitrate ingested by sheep by de Raphélis‐Soissan, V., Nolan, J. V., Godwin, I. R., Newbold, J. R., Eyre, B. D., Erler, D. V., Hegarty, R. S.

    “…Summary Supplementing ruminants with nitrate (NO3−) reduces their enteric methane (CH4) emissions; however, the greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation achieved can be…”
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    Production of N 2 and N 2 O from nitrate ingested by sheep by de Raphélis-Soissan, V, Nolan, J V, Godwin, I R, Newbold, J R, Eyre, B D, Erler, D V, Hegarty, R S

    “…Supplementing ruminants with nitrate (NO3-) reduces their enteric methane (CH ) emissions; however, the greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation achieved can be…”
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    Factors controlling seasonal CO2 and CH4 emissions in three tropical mangrove-dominated estuaries in Australia by Rosentreter, Judith A., Maher, D.T., Erler, D.V., Murray, R., Eyre, B.D.

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (31-12-2018)
    “…CO2 and CH4 emissions from estuaries of the Southern Hemisphere are greatly under-represented in global estuary emission estimates. This study quantifies…”
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    Seasonal and temporal CO2 dynamics in three tropical mangrove creeks – A revision of global mangrove CO2 emissions by Rosentreter, Judith A., Maher, D.T, Erler, D.V., Murray, R., Eyre, B.D.

    Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (01-02-2018)
    “…Continuous high-resolution surface water pCO2 and δ13C-CO2 and 222Rn (dry season only) were measured over two tidal cycles in the wet and dry season in three…”
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    Nitrate and nitrite absorption, recycling and retention in tissues of sheep by Villar, M.L., Godwin, I.R., Hegarty, R.S., Erler, D.V., Farid, H.T., Nolan, J.V.

    Published in Small ruminant research (01-07-2021)
    “…•We investigated the absorption, metabolism and excretion of nitrate and nitrite in sheep.•Nitrate and nitrite were rapidly absorbed and recycled into the…”
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    Nutrient processing in a novel on-site wastewater treatment system designed for permeable carbonate sand environments by Tait, Douglas R., Erler, Dirk V., Dakers, Andrew, Davison, Leigh, Eyre, Bradley D.

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-08-2013)
    “…•We developed a low cost, low technology system for treating domestic wastewaters.•The system removed 63% of total phosphorous and 43% of total…”
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    Production of N2 and N2 O from nitrate ingested by sheep by de Raphélis-Soissan, V, Nolan, J V, Godwin, I R, Newbold, J R, Eyre, B D, Erler, D V, Hegarty, R S

    “…Supplementing ruminants with nitrate (NO3-) reduces their enteric methane (CH4 ) emissions; however, the greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation achieved can be…”
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    Importance of habitat diversity to changes in benthic metabolism over land-use gradients: evidence from three subtropical estuaries by Chen, Jian-Jhih, Wells, Naomi S., Erler, Dirk V., Eyre, Bradley D.

    “…Seasonal rates of benthic gross primary production, net primary production and respiration were measured and whole-system carbon budgets constructed in 3…”
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    Denitrification, anammox and nitrate reduction in sediments of the southern Great Barrier Reef lagoon by Erler, Dirk V., Trott, Lindsay A., Alongi, Daniel M., Eyre, Bradley D.

    “…We provide the first reported estimates of anammox activity in tropical continental shelf sediments (southern section of the Great Barrier Reef lagoon; GBRL)…”
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