Abstract Although the majority of coastal sediments consist of sandy material, in some areas marine ingression caused the submergence of terrestrial carbon-rich peat soils. This affects the coastal carbon balance, as peat represents a potential carbon source. We performed a column experiment to better understand the coupled flow and biogeochemical processes governing carbon transformations in submerged peat under coastal fresh groundwater (GW) discharge and brackish water intrusion. The columns contained naturally layered sediments with and without peat (organic carbon content in peat 39 ± 14 wt%), alternately supplied with oxygen-rich brackish water from above and oxygen-poor, low-saline GW from below. The low-saline GW discharge through t...
For several decades, scientists have studied the hydrology and geochemistry of Northern peatlands ...
Soil piping is an important agent of erosion in many environments, including blanket peatlands. Peat...
The impact of submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) on coastal sea biogeochemistry has been demonstr...
The rewetting of peatlands is a promising measure to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by prev...
In natural coastal wetlands, high supplies of marine sulfate suppress methanogenesis. Coastal wetlan...
Nitrogen and sulfur deposition and water table level fluctuations have the potential to influence th...
International audienceHigh-energy tidal beaches are exposed to strong physical forcings. The submari...
AbstractPeatlands are a major source of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) for aquatic ecosystems. Natur...
Peatlands are permanent wetlands recognized for ecosystem services such as biodiversity conservation...
Peatlands, which store one third of the terrestrial carbon (C), are subject to large disturbances un...
Peatlands are a major source of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) for aquatic ecosystems. Naturally hig...
Peatlands export significant amounts of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) to freshwaters, but the quant...
<p>Currently peatlands represent a sink for carbon dioxide and source of atmospheric methane. It is ...
15 pages, 8 figures, 3 tablesSubterranean estuaries, the mixing zone between terrestrial groundwater...
Peatlands play an important role in the global carbon cycle and represent both an important stock of...
For several decades, scientists have studied the hydrology and geochemistry of Northern peatlands ...
Soil piping is an important agent of erosion in many environments, including blanket peatlands. Peat...
The impact of submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) on coastal sea biogeochemistry has been demonstr...
The rewetting of peatlands is a promising measure to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by prev...
In natural coastal wetlands, high supplies of marine sulfate suppress methanogenesis. Coastal wetlan...
Nitrogen and sulfur deposition and water table level fluctuations have the potential to influence th...
International audienceHigh-energy tidal beaches are exposed to strong physical forcings. The submari...
AbstractPeatlands are a major source of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) for aquatic ecosystems. Natur...
Peatlands are permanent wetlands recognized for ecosystem services such as biodiversity conservation...
Peatlands, which store one third of the terrestrial carbon (C), are subject to large disturbances un...
Peatlands are a major source of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) for aquatic ecosystems. Naturally hig...
Peatlands export significant amounts of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) to freshwaters, but the quant...
<p>Currently peatlands represent a sink for carbon dioxide and source of atmospheric methane. It is ...
15 pages, 8 figures, 3 tablesSubterranean estuaries, the mixing zone between terrestrial groundwater...
Peatlands play an important role in the global carbon cycle and represent both an important stock of...
For several decades, scientists have studied the hydrology and geochemistry of Northern peatlands ...
Soil piping is an important agent of erosion in many environments, including blanket peatlands. Peat...
The impact of submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) on coastal sea biogeochemistry has been demonstr...