Search Results - "Windham, Lisamarie"
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Representing the function and sensitivity of coastal interfaces in Earth system models
Published in Nature communications (18-05-2020)“…Between the land and ocean, diverse coastal ecosystems transform, store, and transport material. Across these interfaces, the dynamic exchange of energy and…”
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Hydrologic Export Is a Major Component of Coastal Wetland Carbon Budgets
Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-08-2020)“…Coastal wetlands are among the most productive habitats on Earth and sequester globally significant amounts of atmospheric carbon (C). Extreme rates of soil C…”
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The Coastal Carbon Library and Atlas: Open source soil data and tools supporting blue carbon research and policy
Published in Global change biology (01-01-2024)“…Quantifying carbon fluxes into and out of coastal soils is critical to meeting greenhouse gas reduction and coastal resiliency goals. Numerous ‘blue carbon’…”
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Modeled production, oxidation, and transport processes of wetland methane emissions in temperate, boreal, and Arctic regions
Published in Global change biology (01-04-2023)“…Wetlands are the largest natural source of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. The eddy covariance method provides robust measurements of net ecosystem exchange…”
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Wetland Management Strategy to Reduce Mercury in Water and Bioaccumulation in Fish
Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-10-2019)“…Wetland environments provide numerous ecosystem services but also facilitate methylmercury (MeHg) production and bioaccumulation. We developed a…”
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Rice methylmercury exposure and mitigation: A comprehensive review
Published in Environmental research (01-08-2014)“…Rice cultivation practices from field preparation to post-harvest transform rice paddies into hot spots for microbial mercury methylation, converting…”
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Combining Eddy Covariance and Chamber Methods to Better Constrain CO2 and CH4 Fluxes Across a Heterogeneous Restored Tidal Wetland
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Biogeosciences (01-09-2022)“…Tidal wetlands play an important role in global carbon cycling by storing carbon in sediment at millennial time scales, transporting dissolved carbon into…”
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Experimental removal of wetland emergent vegetation leads to decreased methylmercury production in surface sediment
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences (01-06-2009)“…We performed plant removal (devegetation) experiments across a suite of ecologically diverse wetland settings (tidal salt marshes, river floodplain, rotational…”
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High-Resolution Remote Sensing of Water Quality in the San Francisco Bay–Delta Estuary
Published in Environmental science & technology (19-01-2016)“…The San Francisco Bay–Delta Estuary watershed is a major source of freshwater for California and a profoundly human-impacted environment. The water quality…”
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Characterizing Performance of Freshwater Wetland Methane Models Across Time Scales at FLUXNET‐CH4 Sites Using Wavelet Analyses
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Biogeosciences (01-11-2023)“…Process‐based land surface models are important tools for estimating global wetland methane (CH4) emissions and projecting their behavior across space and…”
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COMPARISON OF BIOMASS PRODUCTION AND DECOMPOSITION BETWEEN PHRAGMITES AUSTRALIS (COMMON REED) AND SPARTINA PATENS (SALT HAY GRASS) IN BRACKISH TIDAL MARSHES OF NEW JERSEY, USA
Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-06-2001)“…The recent expansion of Phragmites australis (common reed) from the marsh-upland interface into high marsh zones provides an opportunity to assess the impact…”
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A Process-Model Perspective on Recent Changes in the Carbon Cycle of North America
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Biogeosciences (01-09-2022)“…Continental North America has been found to be a carbon (C) sink over recent decades by multiple studies employing a variety of estimation approaches. However,…”
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Potential for negative emissions of greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4 and N2O) through coastal peatland re-establishment: Novel insights from high frequency flux data at meter and kilometer scales
Published in Environmental research letters (01-04-2018)“…High productivity temperate wetlands that accrete peat via belowground biomass (peatlands) may be managed for climate mitigation benefits due to their global…”
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Forecasting tidal marsh elevation and habitat change through fusion of Earth observations and a process model
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-11-2016)“…Abstract Reducing uncertainty in data inputs at relevant spatial scales can improve tidal marsh forecasting models, and their usefulness in coastal climate…”
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Variation of energy and carbon fluxes from a restored temperate freshwater wetland and implications for carbon market verification protocols
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Biogeosciences (01-03-2016)“…Temperate freshwater wetlands are among the most productive terrestrial ecosystems, stimulating interest in using restored wetlands as biological carbon…”
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Methane fluxes in tidal marshes of the conterminous United States
Published in Global change biology (01-09-2024)“…Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas (GHG) with atmospheric concentrations that have nearly tripled since pre‐industrial times. Wetlands account for a…”
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Above- and Belowground Biomass Carbon Stock and Net Primary Productivity Maps for Tidal Herbaceous Marshes of the United States
Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-03-2023)“…Accurate assessments of greenhouse gas emissions and carbon sequestration in natural ecosystems are necessary to develop climate mitigation strategies…”
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Increased salinity decreases annual gross primary productivity at a Northern California brackish tidal marsh
Published in Environmental research letters (01-03-2023)“…Abstract Tidal marshes sequester 11.4–87.0 Tg C yr −1 globally, but climate change impacts can threaten the carbon capture potential of these ecosystems. Tidal…”
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Patterns in wetland microbial community composition and functional gene repertoire associated with methane emissions
Published in mBio (19-05-2015)“…Wetland restoration on peat islands previously drained for agriculture has potential to reverse land subsidence and sequester atmospheric carbon dioxide as…”
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Uncertainty in United States coastal wetland greenhouse gas inventorying
Published in Environmental research letters (01-11-2018)“…Coastal wetlands store carbon dioxide (CO2) and emit CO2 and methane (CH4) making them an important part of greenhouse gas (GHG) inventorying. In the…”
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