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    Small wetland‐fringed estuaries deliver disproportionately large carbon loads to the ocean by Reithmaier, Gloria M. S., Maher, Damien T., Holloway, Ceylena, Correa, Rogger E., Santos, Isaac R.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-09-2024)
    “…Previous estimates of dissolved carbon export from estuaries focused on larger systems in the Northern Hemisphere, with little data for smaller tropical…”
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    Alkalinity Production Coupled to Pyrite Formation Represents an Unaccounted Blue Carbon Sink by Reithmaier, Gloria M. S., Johnston, Scott G., Junginger, Tobias, Goddard, Madeline M., Sanders, Christian J., Hutley, Lindsay B., Ho, David T., Maher, Damien T.

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-04-2021)
    “…Blue carbon ecosystems, including mangroves, saltmarshes, and seagrasses, mitigate climate change by storing atmospheric carbon. Previous blue carbon research…”
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    Enhanced silicon availability leads to increased methane production, nutrient and toxicant mobility in peatlands by Reithmaier, Gloria-Maria Susanne, Knorr, Klaus-Holger, Arnhold, Sebastian, Planer-Friedrich, Britta, Schaller, Jörg

    Published in Scientific reports (18-08-2017)
    “…Peatlands perform important ecosystem functions, such as carbon storage and nutrient retention, which are affected, among other factors, by vegetation and peat…”
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    The mangrove CO2 pump: Tidally driven pore‐water exchange by Chen, Xiaogang, Santos, Isaac R., Call, Mitchell, Reithmaier, Gloria M. S., Maher, Damien, Holloway, Ceylena, Wadnerkar, Praktan D., Gómez‐Álvarez, Paula, Sanders, Christian J., Li, Ling

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-04-2021)
    “…Atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is fixed by mangrove vegetation and stored in its biomass and sediments. Part of the sediment carbon can be exported to…”
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    Rainfall drives rapid shifts in carbon and nutrient source-sink dynamics of an urbanised, mangrove-fringed estuary by Reithmaier, Gloria M.S., Chen, Xiaogang, Santos, Isaac R., Drexl, Michael J., Holloway, Ceylena, Call, Mitchell, Álvarez, Paula Gómez, Euler, Sebastian, Maher, Damien T.

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (05-02-2021)
    “…Estuaries provide valuable ecosystem services, such as carbon storage and nutrient retention, which may be affected by episodic rainfall events. This study…”
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    Mangroves as a Source of Greenhouse Gases to the Atmosphere and Alkalinity and Dissolved Carbon to the Coastal Ocean: A Case Study From the Everglades National Park, Florida by Reithmaier, Gloria M. S., Ho, David T., Johnston, Scott G., Maher, Damien T.

    “…Most research evaluating the potential of mangroves as a sink for atmospheric carbon has focused on carbon burial in sediments. However, the few studies that…”
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    Methane Emissions in Seagrass Meadows as a Small Offset to Carbon Sequestration by Yau, Yvonne Y. Y., Reithmaier, Gloria, Majtényi‐Hill, Claudia, Serrano, Oscar, Piñeiro‐Juncal, Nerea, Dahl, Martin, Mateo, Miguel Angel, Bonaglia, Stefano, Santos, Isaac R.

    “…Seagrass meadows are effective carbon sinks due to high primary production and sequestration in sediments. However, methane (CH4) emissions can partially…”
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    Are methane emissions from mangrove stems a cryptic carbon loss pathway? Insights from a catastrophic forest mortality by Jeffrey, Luke C., Reithmaier, Gloria, Sippo, James Z., Johnston, Scott G., Tait, Douglas R., Harada, Yota, Maher, Damien T.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-10-2019)
    “…Growing evidence indicates that tree-stem methane (CH₄) emissions may be an important and unaccounted-for component of local, regional and global carbon (C)…”
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    Tidally driven porewater exchange and diel cycles control CO2 fluxes in mangroves on local and global scales by Cabral, Alex, Yau, Yvonne Y.Y., Reithmaier, Gloria M.S., Cotovicz, Luiz C., Barreira, João, Broström, Göran, Viana, Bárbara, Fonseca, Alessandra L., Santos, Isaac R.

    Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (01-06-2024)
    “…Mangrove soils are highly enriched in organic carbon. Tidal pumping drives seawater and oxygen into mangrove soils during flood tide and releases carbon-rich…”
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    Efficient oxidation attenuates porewater‐derived methane fluxes in mangrove waters by Yau, Yvonne Y. Y., Cabral, Alex, Reithmaier, Gloria, Cotovicz, Luiz C., Barreira, João, Abril, Gwenaël, Morana, Cedric, Borges, Alberto V., Machado, Wilson, Godoy, José M., Bonaglia, Stefano, Santos, Isaac R.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-09-2024)
    “…Mangroves store significant amounts of carbon in both sediment and water. Methane (CH4) is often produced in anoxic, organic‐rich sediments during carbon…”
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    Inorganic carbon outwelling from a Mediterranean seagrass meadow using radium isotopes by Majtényi-Hill, Claudia, Reithmaier, Gloria, Yau, Yvonne Y.Y., Serrano, Oscar, Piñeiro-Juncal, Nerea, Santos, Isaac R.

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (05-04-2023)
    “…Seagrass meadows are ‘blue carbon’ ecosystems widely recognised for their potential role in climate change mitigation. Previous studies have focused mainly on…”
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    The mangrove CO 2 pump: Tidally driven pore‐water exchange by Chen, Xiaogang, Santos, Isaac R., Call, Mitchell, Reithmaier, Gloria M. S., Maher, Damien, Holloway, Ceylena, Wadnerkar, Praktan D., Gómez‐Álvarez, Paula, Sanders, Christian J., Li, Ling

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-04-2021)
    “…Abstract Atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) is fixed by mangrove vegetation and stored in its biomass and sediments. Part of the sediment carbon can be…”
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    Ion-Pair Chromatography Coupled to Inductively Coupled Plasma–Mass Spectrometry (IPC-ICP-MS) as a Method for Thiomolybdate Speciation in Natural Waters by Lohmayer, Regina, Reithmaier, Gloria Maria Susanne, Bura-Nakić, Elvira, Planer-Friedrich, Britta

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (17-03-2015)
    “…Molybdenum precipitates preferentially under reducing conditions; therefore, its occurrence in sediment records is used as an indicator of paleoredox…”
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    Deconstructing the mangrove carbon cycle: Gains, transformation, and losses by Adame, M. F., Cormier, N., Taillardat, P., Iram, N., Rovai, A., Sloey, T. M., Yando, E. S., Blanco‐Libreros, J. F., Arnaud, M., Jennerjahn, T., Lovelock, C. E., Friess, D., Reithmaier, G. M. S., Buelow, C. A., Muhammad‐Nor, S. M., Twilley, R. R., Ribeiro, R. A.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-03-2024)
    “…Mangroves are one of the most carbon‐dense forests on the Earth and have been highlighted as key ecosystems for climate change mitigation and adaptation…”
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