Purpose: Understanding fluxes of soil organic carbon (OC) from the terrestrial to aquatic environments is crucial to evaluate their importance within the global carbon cycle. Sediment fingerprinting (SF) is increasingly used to identify land use-specific sources of OC, and, while this approach estimates the relative contribution of different sources to OC load in waterways, the high degree of spatial heterogeneity in many river catchments makes it challenging to precisely align the source apportionment results to the landscape. In this study, we integrate OC SF source apportionment with a carbon loss model (CLM) with the aim of: (i) reducing ambiguity in apportioning OC fluxes when the same land use exists in multiple locations within a ...
We characterise the sources, pathways and export fluxes of particulate organic carbon (POC) in a hea...
Natural biogeochemical cycles of the macronutrient elements carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus ...
Natural biogeochemical cycles of the macronutrient elements carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus ...
peer reviewedPurpose: Understanding fluxes of soil organic carbon (OC) from the terrestrial to aquat...
peer reviewedPurpose: Understanding fluxes of soil organic carbon (OC) from the terrestrial to aquat...
Abstract onlyQuantifying land use sources and understanding the dynamics of organic carbon (OC) in r...
Soils deliver crucial ecosystem services, such as climate regulation through carbon (C) storage and ...
peer reviewedSoils deliver crucial ecosystem services, such as climate regulation through carbon (C)...
Soils deliver crucial ecosystem services, such as climate regulation through carbon (C) storage and ...
The anthropogenic and natural input and transport of particulate organic carbon (POC) into and along...
rham University MRes thesis Kathryn Ruth Melvin Abstract Testing the use of biomarkers to trace o...
peer reviewedSediment fingerprinting (SF) methods using taxonomic-specific biomarkers such as n-alka...
International audienceThis study investigates for the first time the relative importance of dissolve...
Geomorphological controls and catchment sediment characteristics control the formation of floodplain...
peer reviewedSoils represent the largest reservoir of organic carbon (OC) on land. Upon mobilization...
We characterise the sources, pathways and export fluxes of particulate organic carbon (POC) in a hea...
Natural biogeochemical cycles of the macronutrient elements carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus ...
Natural biogeochemical cycles of the macronutrient elements carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus ...
peer reviewedPurpose: Understanding fluxes of soil organic carbon (OC) from the terrestrial to aquat...
peer reviewedPurpose: Understanding fluxes of soil organic carbon (OC) from the terrestrial to aquat...
Abstract onlyQuantifying land use sources and understanding the dynamics of organic carbon (OC) in r...
Soils deliver crucial ecosystem services, such as climate regulation through carbon (C) storage and ...
peer reviewedSoils deliver crucial ecosystem services, such as climate regulation through carbon (C)...
Soils deliver crucial ecosystem services, such as climate regulation through carbon (C) storage and ...
The anthropogenic and natural input and transport of particulate organic carbon (POC) into and along...
rham University MRes thesis Kathryn Ruth Melvin Abstract Testing the use of biomarkers to trace o...
peer reviewedSediment fingerprinting (SF) methods using taxonomic-specific biomarkers such as n-alka...
International audienceThis study investigates for the first time the relative importance of dissolve...
Geomorphological controls and catchment sediment characteristics control the formation of floodplain...
peer reviewedSoils represent the largest reservoir of organic carbon (OC) on land. Upon mobilization...
We characterise the sources, pathways and export fluxes of particulate organic carbon (POC) in a hea...
Natural biogeochemical cycles of the macronutrient elements carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus ...
Natural biogeochemical cycles of the macronutrient elements carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus ...