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    Impact of seagrass loss and subsequent revegetation on carbon sequestration and stocks by Marbà, Núria, AriasOrtiz, Ariane, Masqué, Pere, Kendrick, Gary A, Mazarrasa, Inés, Bastyan, Geoff R, Garcia‐Orellana, Jordi, Duarte, Carlos M, Lee, John

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-03-2015)
    “…Seagrass meadows are sites of high rates of carbon sequestration and they potentially support ‘blue carbon’ strategies to mitigate anthropogenic CO₂emissions…”
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    Seagrass losses since mid‐20th century fuelled CO2 emissions from soil carbon stocks by Salinas, Cristian, Duarte, Carlos M., Lavery, Paul S., Masque, Pere, AriasOrtiz, Ariane, Leon, Javier X., Callaghan, David, Kendrick, Gary A., Serrano, Oscar

    Published in Global change biology (01-09-2020)
    “…Seagrass meadows store globally significant organic carbon (Corg) stocks which, if disturbed, can lead to CO2 emissions, contributing to climate change…”
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    Seagrass (Halophila stipulacea) invasion enhances carbon sequestration in the Mediterranean Sea by Wesselmann, Marlene, Geraldi, Nathan R., Duarte, Carlos M., Garcia‐Orellana, Jordi, Díaz‐Rúa, Rubén, AriasOrtiz, Ariane, Hendriks, Iris E., Apostolaki, Eugenia T., Marbà, Núria

    Published in Global change biology (01-06-2021)
    “…The introduction and establishment of exotic species often result in significant changes in recipient communities and their associated ecosystem services…”
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    Effect of environmental factors (wave exposure and depth) and anthropogenic pressure in the C sink capacity of Posidonia oceanica meadows by Mazarrasa, Inés, Marbà, Núria, Garcia-Orellana, Jordi, Masqué, Pere, Arias-Ortiz, Ariane, Duarte, Carlos M.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-07-2017)
    “…Seagrass are among the most important natural carbon sinks on Earth with Posidonia oceanica (Mediterranean Sea) considered as the most relevant species. Yet,…”
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    Alternating Conditional Expectations: Introducing a Non‐Parametric Statistical Method to Interpret Long‐Term Greenhouse Gas Flux Measurements Over Semi‐Arid and Wetland Ecosystems by Baldocchi, Dennis D., Arias Ortiz, Ariane

    “…We explore the potential of using a non‐parametric statistical method called Alternating Conditional Expectations, ACE, to quantify functional relationships in…”
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    Tidal and Nontidal Marsh Restoration: A Trade‐Off Between Carbon Sequestration, Methane Emissions, and Soil Accretion by AriasOrtiz, Ariane, Oikawa, Patricia Y., Carlin, Joseph, Masqué, Pere, Shahan, Julie, Kanneg, Sadie, Paytan, Adina, Baldocchi, Dennis D.

    “…Support for coastal wetland restoration projects that consider carbon (C) storage as a climate mitigation benefit is growing as coastal wetlands are sites of…”
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    Detecting Hot Spots of Methane Flux Using Footprint‐Weighted Flux Maps by Rey‐Sanchez, Camilo, AriasOrtiz, Ariane, Kasak, Kuno, Chu, Housen, Szutu, Daphne, Verfaillie, Joseph, Baldocchi, Dennis

    “…In this study, we propose a new technique for mapping the spatial heterogeneity in gas exchange around flux towers using flux footprint modeling and focusing…”
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    Low Carbon sink capacity of Red Sea mangroves by Almahasheer, Hanan, Serrano, Oscar, Duarte, Carlos M., Arias-Ortiz, Ariane, Masque, Pere, Irigoien, Xabier

    Published in Scientific reports (29-08-2017)
    “…Mangroves forests of A vicennia marina occupy about 135 km 2 in the Red Sea and represent one of the most important vegetated communities in this otherwise…”
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    Dynamics of carbon sources supporting burial in seagrass sediments under increasing anthropogenic pressure by Mazarrasa, Inés, Marbà, Núria, Garcia-Orellana, Jordi, Masqué, Pere, Arias-Ortiz, Ariane, Duarte, Carlos M.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-07-2017)
    “…Seagrass meadows are strong coastal carbon sinks of autochthonous and allochthonous carbon. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of coastal…”
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    Environmental settings of seagrass meadows control rare earth element distribution and transfer from soil to plant compartments by Sena, Ingrid C.M., Souza, Laís A., Patire, Vinicius F., Arias-Ortiz, Ariane, Creed, Joel C., Cruz, Igor, Hatje, Vanessa

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-10-2022)
    “…The role of seagrass meadows in the cycling and accumulation of rare earth elements and yttrium (REEY) is unknown. Here, we measured the concentration of REEY…”
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    Key biogeochemical factors affecting soil carbon storage in Posidonia meadows by Serrano, Oscar, Ricart, Aurora M, Lavery, Paul S, Mateo, Miguel Angel, Arias-Ortiz, Ariane, Masque, Pere, Rozaimi, Mohammad, Steven, Andy, Duarte, Carlos M

    Published in Biogeosciences (15-08-2016)
    “…Biotic and abiotic factors influence the accumulation of organic carbon (Corg) in seagrass ecosystems. We surveyed Posidonia sinuosa meadows growing in…”
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    Seagrass losses since mid-20th century fuelled CO 2 emissions from soil carbon stocks by Salinas, Cristian, Duarte, Carlos M, Lavery, Paul S, Masque, Pere, Arias-Ortiz, Ariane, Leon, Javier X, Callaghan, David, Kendrick, Gary A, Serrano, Oscar

    Published in Global change biology (01-09-2020)
    “…Seagrass meadows store globally significant organic carbon (C ) stocks which, if disturbed, can lead to CO emissions, contributing to climate change…”
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    Reviews and syntheses: 210 Pb-derived sediment and carbon accumulation rates in vegetated coastal ecosystems – setting the record straight by Arias-Ortiz, Ariane, Masqué, Pere, Garcia-Orellana, Jordi, Serrano, Oscar, Mazarrasa, Inés, Marbà, Núria, Lovelock, Catherine E., Lavery, Paul S., Duarte, Carlos M.

    Published in Biogeosciences (15-11-2018)
    “…Vegetated coastal ecosystems, including tidal marshes, mangroves and seagrass meadows, are being increasingly assessed in terms of their potential for carbon…”
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    How advection affects the surface energy balance and its closure at an irrigated alfalfa field by Wang, Tianxin, Alfieri, Joseph, Mallick, Kanishka, Arias-Ortiz, Ariane, Anderson, Martha, Fisher, Joshua B., Girotto, Manuela, Szutu, Daphne, Verfaillie, Joseph, Baldocchi, Dennis

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (15-10-2024)
    “…•Transect measurements in an alfalfa field showed the importance of horizontal advection.•Spatiotemporal heterogeneity induced advection via non-local eddies,…”
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    Human disturbance drives loss of soil organic matter and changes its stability and sources in mangroves by Santos-Andrade, Mauricio, Hatje, Vanessa, Arias-Ortiz, Ariane, Patire, Vinicius F., da Silva, Luciana A.

    Published in Environmental research (01-11-2021)
    “…Mangrove soils with high organic carbon (Corg) content are likely to contain Corg that is vulnerable to remineralization during land use changes. Mangrove…”
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