Search Results - "Pasut, Chiara"
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SOIL-WATERGRIDS, mapping dynamic changes in soil moisture and depth of water table from 1970 to 2014
Published in Scientific data (06-10-2021)“…We introduce here SOIL-WATERGRIDS, a new dataset of dynamic changes in soil moisture and depth of water table over 45 years from 1970 to 2014 globally resolved…”
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Chemically Induced Flow in Contaminated Unsaturated Soil
Published in Vadose zone journal (2019)“…Core Ideas Chemically induced water movement in unsaturated sand is due mainly to matric gradients. A secondary cause is osmotic gradients. Physico‐chemical…”
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Carbon, Nitrogen, and Sulfur Elemental Fluxes in the Soil and Exchanges with the Atmosphere in Australian Tropical, Temperate, and Arid Wetlands
Published in Atmosphere (01-01-2021)“…Australian ecosystems, particularly wetlands, are facing new and extreme threats due to climate change, land use, and other human interventions. However, more…”
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Spatiotemporal Assessment of GHG Emissions and Nutrient Sequestration Linked to Agronutrient Runoff in Global Wetlands
Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-04-2021)“…Wetlands play a key role in regulating global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions but anthropogenic impacts on nutrients may severely alter this balance. Recent…”
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Seasonal Biotic Processes Vary the Carbon Turnover by Up To One Order of Magnitude in Wetlands
Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-05-2023)“…Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) turnover τ in wetlands and the corresponding governing processes are still poorly represented in numerical models. τ is a proxy to…”
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Observational Constraints Reduce Model Spread but Not Uncertainty in Global Wetland Methane Emission Estimates
Published in Global change biology (01-08-2023)“…The recent rise in atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations accelerates climate change and offsets mitigation efforts. Although wetlands are the largest…”
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A Mechanistic Analysis of Wetland Biogeochemistry in Response to Temperature, Vegetation, and Nutrient Input Changes
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Biogeosciences (01-04-2020)“…Wetlands represent the most significant natural greenhouse gas (GHG) source and their annual emissions tightly depend on climatic and anthropogenic factors…”
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