Search Results - "Zak, Dominik"
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Iron traps terrestrially derived dissolved organic matter at redox interfaces
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (18-06-2013)“…Reactive iron and organic carbon are intimately associated in soils and sediments. However, to date, the organic compounds involved are uncharacterized on the…”
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Efficiency of mitigation measures targeting nutrient losses from agricultural drainage systems: A review
Published in Ambio (01-11-2020)“…Diffusive losses of nitrogen and phosphorus from agricultural areas have detrimental effects on freshwater and marine ecosystems. Mitigation measures treating…”
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Unravelling the role of sulphate in reed development in urban freshwater lakes
Published in Water research (Oxford) (15-04-2023)“…Many European lakes have suffered from reed die-back since the 1950s. Previous studies have concluded that this is due to a combination of several interacting…”
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Treating acid mine drainage with decomposed organic soil: Implications for peatland rewetting
Published in Journal of environmental management (01-06-2022)“…Acidification and salinisation of groundwater and surface water bodies are worldwide problems in post-mining landscapes due to acid mine drainage (AMD). In…”
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The influence of microtopography on soil carbon accumulation and nutrient release from a rewetted coastal peatland
Published in Geoderma (01-10-2023)“…[Display omitted] •Microtopography controls carbon accumulation and nutrient release.•Soil organic matter content and carbon:nitrogen ratio were negatively…”
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Water level fluctuations in a tropical reservoir: the impact of sediment drying, aquatic macrophyte dieback, and oxygen availability on phosphorus mobilization
Published in Environmental science and pollution research international (01-04-2016)“…Reservoirs in semi-arid areas are subject to water level fluctuations (WLF) that alter biogeochemical processes in the sediment. We hypothesized that wet–dry…”
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Sensor-based peat thickness mapping of a cultivated bog in Denmark
Published in Geoderma (01-12-2024)“…•Conventional peatland mapping and requires complementary techniques.•Peat thickness was mapped with proximal EMI and terrain variables.•Either covariate…”
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Corrigendum to “Borehole nuclear magnetic resonance as a promising 3D mapping tool in peatland studies” [Geoderma 443 (2024) 116814]
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Desiccation time and rainfall control gaseous carbon fluxes in an intermittent stream
Published in Biogeochemistry (01-09-2021)“…Droughts are recognized to impact global biogeochemical cycles. However, the implication of desiccation on in-stream carbon (C) cycling is not well understood…”
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Borehole nuclear magnetic resonance as a promising 3D mapping tool in peatland studies
Published in Geoderma (01-03-2024)“…[Display omitted] •The potential and limitations of Borehole NMR in peatland environments are studied.•Borehole NMR data from 163 boreholes across four Danish…”
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Unraveling the Importance of Polyphenols for Microbial Carbon Mineralization in Rewetted Riparian Peatlands
Published in Frontiers in environmental science (04-10-2019)“…There have been widespread attempts to rewet peatlands in Europe and elsewhere in the world to restore their unique biodiversity as well as their important…”
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Active afforestation of drained peatlands is not a viable option under the EU Nature Restoration Law
Published in Ambio (01-07-2024)“…The EU Nature Restoration Law (NRL) is critical for the restoration of degraded ecosystems and active afforestation of degraded peatlands has been suggested as…”
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Predominance of methanogens over methanotrophs in rewetted fens characterized by high methane emissions
Published in Biogeosciences (06-11-2018)“…The rewetting of drained peatlands alters peat geochemistry and often leads to sustained elevated methane emission. Although this methane is produced entirely…”
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Freeze-thaw cycles alter soil hydro-physical properties and dissolved organic carbon release from peat
Published in Frontiers in environmental science (05-09-2022)“…The ongoing climate warming is likely to increase the frequency of freeze-thaw cycles (FTCs) in cold-temperate peatland regions. Despite the importance of soil…”
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Consumption of N2O by Flavobacterium azooxidireducens sp. nov. Isolated from Decomposing Leaf Litter of Phragmites australis (Cav.)
Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (21-11-2022)“…Microorganisms acting as sinks for the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O) are gaining increasing attention in the development of strategies to control N2O…”
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Soil Iron Content as a Predictor of Carbon and Nutrient Mobilization in Rewetted Fens
Published in PloS one (06-04-2016)“…Rewetted, previously drained fens often remain sources rather than sinks for carbon and nutrients. To date, it is poorly understood which soil characteristics…”
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A computational procedure for variable selection preserving different initial conditions
Published in International journal of computer mathematics (01-02-2020)“…The reduction of the set of attributes is an important preliminary challenge in order to obtain information from knowledge systems. Two remarkable formal tools…”
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Catchment-Scale Analysis Reveals High Cost-Effectiveness of Wetland Buffer Zones as a Remedy to Non-Point Nutrient Pollution in North-Eastern Poland
Published in Water (Basel) (01-03-2020)“…Large-scale re-establishment of wetland buffer zones (WBZ) along rivers is regarded as an effective measure in order to reduce non-point source nitrogen (N)…”
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From Understanding to Sustainable Use of Peatlands: The WETSCAPES Approach
Published in Soil systems (01-03-2020)“…Of all terrestrial ecosystems, peatlands store carbon most effectively in long-term scales of millennia. However, many peatlands have been drained for peat…”
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Estimating the soil subsidence and carbon losses from long term anthropogenic use of peatlands: A case study on a Danish raised bog
Published in Mires and peat (21-08-2024)“…Upon drainage, peatlands subside and release stored carbon (C) into the atmosphere. However, little is known about the magnitude of the total, physical and…”
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