Search Results - "Jurasinski, G."
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Effects of land use intensity on the full greenhouse gas balance in an Atlantic peat bog
Published in Biogeosciences (15-02-2013)“…Wetlands can either be net sinks or net sources of greenhouse gases (GHGs), depending on the mean annual water level and other factors like average annual…”
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Rewetting does not return drained fen peatlands to their old selves
Published in Nature communications (05-10-2021)“…Peatlands have been drained for land use for a long time and on a large scale, turning them from carbon and nutrient sinks into respective sources, diminishing…”
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Assessing the spatial variability of soil organic carbon stocks in an alpine setting (Grindelwald, Swiss Alps)
Published in Geoderma (01-11-2014)“…Mountain environments represent heterogeneous environments with shallow soils that are sensitive to human impact and climate change. Despite the thin soil…”
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Greenhouse gas balance of an establishing Sphagnum culture on a former bog grassland in Germany
Published in Mires and peat (01-01-2017)“…The cultivation of Sphagnum mosses on re-wetted peat bogs for use in horticulture is a new land use strategy. We provide the first greenhouse gas balances for…”
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From meadow to shallow lake: Monitoring secondary succession in a coastal fen after rewetting by flooding based on aerial imagery and plot data
Published in Mires and peat (01-01-2017)“…Year-round flooding can be a cost-effective measure for rewetting highly degraded fens, and is gaining popularity for lowland fen restoration in Europe. We…”
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Impact of climate change on tree-ring growth of Scots pine, common beech and pedunculate oak in northeastern Germany
Published in IForest (Viterbo) (01-02-2016)“…Tree growth depends, among other factors, largely on the prevailing climatic conditions. Therefore, changes to tree growth patterns are to be expected under…”
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The effect of an exceptionally wet summer on methane effluxes from a 15-year re-wetted fen in north-east Germany
Published in Mires and peat (01-10-2013)“…Re-wetting minerotrophic fens has become an important strategy to mitigate climate change in Germany. However, recent studies report raised methane (CH4)…”
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Winter emissions of carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide from a minerotrophic fen under nature conservation management in north-east Germany
Published in Mires and peat (01-04-2012)“…Drained peatlands are known to be important sources of carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrous oxide (N2O). While CO2 emissions occur mainly during the growing…”
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Drought years in peatland rewetting: rapid vegetation succession can maintain the net CO2 sink function
Published in Biogeosciences (08-02-2021)“…The rewetting of peatlands is regarded as an important nature-based climate solution and intended to reconcile climate protection with the restoration of…”
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Nutrient release and flux dynamics of CO2, CH4, and N2O in a coastal peatland driven by actively induced rewetting with brackish water from the Baltic Sea
Published in Biogeosciences (19-01-2023)“…The rewetting of drained peatlands supports long-term nutrient removal in addition to reducing emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrous oxide (N2O)…”
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Predominance of methanogens over methanotrophs in rewetted fens characterized by high methane emissions
Published in Biogeosciences (06-11-2018)“…The rewetting of drained peatlands alters peat geochemistry and often leads to sustained elevated methane emission. Although this methane is produced entirely…”
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Sulfate deprivation triggers high methane production in a disturbed and rewetted coastal peatland
Published in Biogeosciences (13-05-2019)“…In natural coastal wetlands, high supplies of marine sulfate suppress methanogenesis. Coastal wetlands are, however, often subject to disturbance by diking and…”
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Effects of brackish water inflow on methane-cycling microbial communities in a freshwater rewetted coastal fen
Published in Biogeosciences (05-08-2022)“…Rewetted peatlands can be a significant source of methane (CH4), but in coastal ecosystems, input of sulfate-rich seawater could potentially mitigate these…”
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Upward shift of alpine plants increases floristic similarity of mountain summits
Published in Journal of vegetation science (01-10-2007)“…Question: Does the upward shift of species and accompanied increase in species richness, induced by climate change, lead to homogenization of Alpine summit…”
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Towards objectivity in research evaluation using bibliometric indicators – A protocol for incorporating complexity
Published in Basic and applied ecology (01-08-2009)“…Publications are thought to be an integrative indicator best suited to measure the multifaceted nature of scientific performance. Therefore, indicators based…”
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Tillage-induced short-term soil organic matter turnover and respiration
Published in Soil (01-01-2016)“…Tillage induces decomposition and mineralisation of soil organic matter (SOM) by the disruption of macroaggregates and may increase soil CO2 efflux by…”
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Potential short-term losses of N2O and N2 from high concentrations of biogas digestate in arable soils
Published in Soil (01-01-2017)“…Biogas digestate (BD) is increasingly used as organic fertilizer, but has a high potential for NH3 losses. Its proposed injection into soils as a…”
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