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The importance of porewater exchange process on carbon lateral export from saltmarsh creek to coastal sea
《Journal of Oceanology and Limnology》2025年第1期90-102,共13页Jian’an LIU Xueqing YU Xinyi LIN Tong PENG Liming XUE Jinzhou DU 
Supported by the National Key R&D Program of China(No.2022YFE0209300);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.42106043,42141016)。
Saltmarsh is one of the blue carbon ecosystems for the highest carbon burial efficiency.However,the buried carbon in saltmarsh may still be exported to coastal water through porewater exchange,a process that has often...
关键词:coastal saltmarsh porewater exchange RADIUM blue carbon tidal creek carbon lateral outwelling 
Unravelling the mesoscale saltmarsh accretion on the tropical barrier estuarine regime:A case study from the Chandipur Saltmarsh,India
《International Journal of Sediment Research》2024年第4期560-575,共16页Koushik Saha Antareep Nandy Subhajit Sinha 
Coastal wetlands are seen as efficient coastal stabilizers and provide an optimal natural ecosystem for the sequestration and storage of carbon.Thus,it is critically important for scientists and environmental managers...
关键词:Tropical marshland Grain size Mesh plot Multivariate statistical analysis Organic carbon 
Large porewater exchange reshapes saltmarsh carbon and greenhouse gas budgets on local and global scales
《Science China Earth Sciences》2024年第7期2195-2209,共15页Xiaogang CHEN Isaac RSANTOS Lucheng ZHAN Yu Yan YAU Yan ZHANG Ling LI 
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.42006152);the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.LQ21D060005);funding from the Swedish Research Council(Grant No.2020-00457)。
Saltmarshes are carbon-rich ecosystems that play a role in climate regulation by efficiently sequestrating atmospheric CO_(2).Climate change is a major threat to saltmarshes and will impact saltmarsh carbon sequestrat...
关键词:Coastal carbon Global carbon budget Carbon neutrality Nature-based solutions Coastal wetlands Submarine groundwater discharge 
Saltmarsh vegetation and social environment influence flexible seasonal vigilance strategies for two sympatric migratory curlew species in adjacent coastal habitats被引量:1
《Avian Research》2021年第3期327-337,共11页Jing Zhang Hang Zhang Yu Liu Huw Lloyd Jianqiang Li Zhengwang Zhang Donglai Li 
supported by National Key Research and Develop-ment Program of China(No.2017YFC1403500 to JL);National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.31911540468 and 31672316 to DL);non-profit Foundation of Marine Environment and Ecological Conservation of CNOOC(CF-MEEC/TR/2020-20 to ZZ);Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning Province of China(2019-MS-154 to DL).
Background:Animals need to adjust their vigilance strategies when foraging between physically contrasting veg-etated and non-vegetated habitats.Vegetated habitats may pose a greater risk for some if vegetation charact...
关键词:Flock size Foraging behaviour Linear mixed models Numenius curlews Suaeda salsa saltmarsh VIGILANCE Yellow Sea 
Porewater-derived dissolved inorganic carbon and nutrient fluxes in a saltmarsh of the Changjiang River Estuary被引量:3
《Acta Oceanologica Sinica》2021年第8期32-43,共12页Xiaogang Chen Jinzhou Du Xueqing Yu Xiaoxiong Wang 
The Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai under contract No.19ZR1415300;the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China under contract No.LQ21D060005;the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation under contract No.2020M681931。
Saltmarshes are one of the most productive ecosystems,which contribute significantly to coastal nutrient and carbon budgets.However,limited information is available on soil nutrient and carbon losses via porewater exc...
关键词:porewater exchange coastal wetlands saltwater intrusion nitrogen cycle blue carbon Changjiang River Estuary 
Spatial dynamic patterns of saltmarsh vegetation in southern Hangzhou Bay:Exotic and native species被引量:3
《Water Science and Engineering》2020年第1期34-44,共11页Si-long Huang Yi-ning Chen Yan Li 
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.41776096).
A saltmarsh has developed rapidly on the mudflat of Andong Shoal,in southern Hangzhou Bay,over the last decade since embankment.The saltmarsh vegetation changes are driven by both sediment dynamic conditions and the c...
关键词:SALTMARSH SPARTINA alterniflora SCIRPUS mariqueter SPATIAL variation Competition EXOTIC SPECIES Native SPECIES 
Controls on creek margin stability by the root systems of saltmarsh vegetation,Beaulieu Estuary,Southern England
《Anthropocene Coasts》2019年第1期21-38,共18页Yining Chen Charlotte Thompson Michael Collins 
supported by a Dorothy Hodgkin Postgraduate Award(Grant No.EP/P500753/1);the preparation of the manuscript was funded by a NSFC Project(Grant No.41776096).
The retreat of cliffs(lateral expansion)within tidal creeks results in a net loss of saltmarshes,but this retreat process can be retarded by root systems.To understand the interaction between root presence and bank se...
关键词:SALTMARSH root systems 3D structure SEDIMENTS cliff stability 
Response of ammonia-oxidizing betaproteobacteria to short- term fertilization in a salt marsh in China被引量:2
《Journal of Oceanology and Limnology》2018年第2期351-361,共11页MA Yuexin TAO Wei LIU Jiao LIU Changfa LI Jin LIU Jichen 
Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.41171389);the Public Science and Technology Research Funds Projects of Ocean(No.201305043);the Program for Liaoning Excellent Talents in University(No.LR2013035)
This study examines the impacts of short-term(6 months) fertilization on the community structure and abundance of ammonia-oxidizing betaproteobacteria(β-AOB) and the potential nitrification rate in sediment colonized...
关键词:ammonia-oxidizing betaproteobacteria (β-AOB) denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) nitrification FERTILIZATION SALTMARSH 
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