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    Vegetation zones as indicators of denitrification potential in salt marshes by Ooi, Sean Khan, Barry, Aidan, Lawrence, Beth A., Elphick, Chris S., Helton, Ashley M.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-09-2022)
    “…Salt marsh vegetation zones shift in response to large‐scale environmental changes such as sea‐level rise (SLR) and restoration activities, but it is unclear…”
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    Seasonal Patterns of Denitrification and N2O Production in a Southern New England Salt Marsh by Granville, Kayleigh E., Ooi, Sean Khan, Koenig, Lauren E., Lawrence, Beth A., Elphick, Chris S., Helton, Ashley M.

    Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (2021)
    “…Denitrification removes reactive nitrogen (N) from ecosystems by transforming nitrate (NO 3 − ) to dinitrogen (N 2 ) gas. Incomplete denitrification produces…”
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    Education in the Anthropocene: assessing planetary health science standards in the USA by Capel, Samantha L. R., Allan, Brian F., Favela, Alonso, Clem, C. Scott, Ooi, Sean Khan, Virrueta Herrera, Stephany, Wilson, Loralee J., Strickland, Lynette R.

    “…The environmental crises defining the Anthropocene demand ubiquitous mitigation efforts, met with collective support. Yet, disengagement and disbelief…”
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    Carbon Dynamics Vary Among Tidal Marsh Plant Species in a Sea-level Rise Experiment by Barry, Aidan, Ooi, Sean Khan, Helton, Ashley M., Steven, Blaire, Elphick, Chris S., Lawrence, Beth A.

    Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-10-2023)
    “…Tidal wetlands are important blue carbon reservoirs, but it is unclear how sea-level rise (SLR) may affect carbon cycling and soil microbial communities either…”
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    Changing Salt Marsh Vegetation: Implications for Denitrification by Ooi, Sean Khan

    Published 01-01-2019
    “…Salt marsh vegetation zones are good indicators of soil conditions and will shift in response to large-scale changes to their environment such as sea-level…”
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    Dissertation