Human activities have doubled the pre-industrial supply of reactive nitrogen on Earth, and future rates of increase are expected to accelerate. Yet little is known about the capacity of the biosphere to buffer increased nitrogen influx. Past changes in global ecosystems following deglaciation at the end of the Pleistocene epoch provide an opportunity to understand better how nitrogen cycling in the terrestrial biosphere responded to changes in carbon cycling. We analysed published records of stable nitrogen isotopic values (δ(15)N) in sediments from 86 lakes on six continents. Here we show that the value of sedimentary δ(15)N declined from 15,000 years before present to 7,056 ± 597 years before present, a period of increasing atmospheric ca...
Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for life, and its sources and cycling have varied over earth histo...
Carbon–nitrogen (C–N) interactions regulate N availability for plant growth and for emissions of nit...
The marine nitrogen cycle is dominated by redox-controlled biogeochemical processes and, therefore, ...
Human activities have doubled the pre-industrial supply of reactive nitrogen on Earth, and future ra...
Human activities have doubled the pre-Industrial supply of reactive nitrogen on Earth, and future ra...
Human societies depend on an Earth system that operates within a constrained range of nutrient avail...
Summary: Human activities have increased reactive nitrogen (Nr) input to terrestrial ecosystems comp...
International audienceOver much of the ocean’s surface, productivity and growth are limited by a sca...
Human societies depend on an Earth System that operates within a constrained range of nutrient avail...
This study was supported financially by Natural Environment Research Council Fellowship NE/H016805 t...
International audienceUncertainty about controls on long-term carbon and nitrogen balance, turnover,...
International audienceUncertainty about controls on long-term carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) balance, t...
Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for life, and its sources and cycling have varied over earth histo...
Carbon–nitrogen (C–N) interactions regulate N availability for plant growth and for emissions of nit...
The marine nitrogen cycle is dominated by redox-controlled biogeochemical processes and, therefore, ...
Human activities have doubled the pre-industrial supply of reactive nitrogen on Earth, and future ra...
Human activities have doubled the pre-Industrial supply of reactive nitrogen on Earth, and future ra...
Human societies depend on an Earth system that operates within a constrained range of nutrient avail...
Summary: Human activities have increased reactive nitrogen (Nr) input to terrestrial ecosystems comp...
International audienceOver much of the ocean’s surface, productivity and growth are limited by a sca...
Human societies depend on an Earth System that operates within a constrained range of nutrient avail...
This study was supported financially by Natural Environment Research Council Fellowship NE/H016805 t...
International audienceUncertainty about controls on long-term carbon and nitrogen balance, turnover,...
International audienceUncertainty about controls on long-term carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) balance, t...
Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for life, and its sources and cycling have varied over earth histo...
Carbon–nitrogen (C–N) interactions regulate N availability for plant growth and for emissions of nit...
The marine nitrogen cycle is dominated by redox-controlled biogeochemical processes and, therefore, ...