A field study was conducted at Schleswig-Holstein of Kiel in Germany to evaluate the factors controlling carbon and sulfate dynamics along a toposequence of coastal salt marsh soils. The soil at the top end of the salt marsh was salic silty to clayic Typic Sulfaquent (Salzrohmarsh) and the bottom end was sandy to silty Haplic Sulfaquent (Übergangsmischwatt). The mean (depth: 0-100 cm) values of pH and rH were 6.8-6.9; 6.8-7.0 and 17.3-8.1; 15-8.6 for the Typic Sulfaquent (TS) and Haplic Sulfaquent (HS) throughout the year, respectively. The net-emission of CO2 was negative (-14.0 g m-2 yr-1) for the HS but highly positive (857 g m-2 yr-1) for the TS throughout the year. The annual emissions of CH4 were almost 10 fold higher in HS (0.3 g m-2...
Salt marshes and tidally controlled wetlands are known to have a carbon (C) sequestration potential ...
The diurnal-to-monthly behavior of the fluxes of OCS, H2S, and CS2 from a mixed-Spartina grass-cover...
Stocks and fluxes of soil inorganic carbon have long been ignored in the context of coastal carbon s...
A field study was conducted at Schleswig-Holstein of Kiel in Germany to evaluate the factors control...
Tidal salt marshes produce and emit CH4. Therefore, it is critical to understand the biogeochemical ...
The tidal areas of the German Wadden Sea form an important transition zone between the terrestrial a...
Sulfate reduction rates (SRR sub t) and reduced inorganic sulfur pools (RIS) in Wadden Sea sediment ...
The spatial and temporal variability of sulfur gas fluxes (H2S, COS, CH3SH, DMS, and CS2) at the sed...
Wetland carbon sequestration is offset by carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) emissions for which...
Intertidal sand flats in the Wadden Sea (North Sea, Germany) act as large (2–3 km wide) permeable fi...
Publication associated with dataset 'Methane fluxes from four elevation zones in a St. Lawrence Estu...
Carbon sequestration was studied in the coastal soils of the “Katinger Watt”, a former tidal flat of...
We measured surface 0, uptake, 35S0.,2- reduction, and total sediment metabolism (CO, pro-duction) i...
Three sediment stations in Himmerfjärden estuary (Baltic Sea, Sweden) were sampled in May 2009 and J...
The flooding regime of saltmarshes strongly affects organic matter mineralisation, representing a un...
Salt marshes and tidally controlled wetlands are known to have a carbon (C) sequestration potential ...
The diurnal-to-monthly behavior of the fluxes of OCS, H2S, and CS2 from a mixed-Spartina grass-cover...
Stocks and fluxes of soil inorganic carbon have long been ignored in the context of coastal carbon s...
A field study was conducted at Schleswig-Holstein of Kiel in Germany to evaluate the factors control...
Tidal salt marshes produce and emit CH4. Therefore, it is critical to understand the biogeochemical ...
The tidal areas of the German Wadden Sea form an important transition zone between the terrestrial a...
Sulfate reduction rates (SRR sub t) and reduced inorganic sulfur pools (RIS) in Wadden Sea sediment ...
The spatial and temporal variability of sulfur gas fluxes (H2S, COS, CH3SH, DMS, and CS2) at the sed...
Wetland carbon sequestration is offset by carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) emissions for which...
Intertidal sand flats in the Wadden Sea (North Sea, Germany) act as large (2–3 km wide) permeable fi...
Publication associated with dataset 'Methane fluxes from four elevation zones in a St. Lawrence Estu...
Carbon sequestration was studied in the coastal soils of the “Katinger Watt”, a former tidal flat of...
We measured surface 0, uptake, 35S0.,2- reduction, and total sediment metabolism (CO, pro-duction) i...
Three sediment stations in Himmerfjärden estuary (Baltic Sea, Sweden) were sampled in May 2009 and J...
The flooding regime of saltmarshes strongly affects organic matter mineralisation, representing a un...
Salt marshes and tidally controlled wetlands are known to have a carbon (C) sequestration potential ...
The diurnal-to-monthly behavior of the fluxes of OCS, H2S, and CS2 from a mixed-Spartina grass-cover...
Stocks and fluxes of soil inorganic carbon have long been ignored in the context of coastal carbon s...