A drastic decline of Phragmites australis was observed along the middle reaches of Ichibangawa River in Kiritappu Mire, eastern Hokkaido, Japan, during the last 50 years. In an area of ~30 ha, reed-sedge vegetation and alder forest have been replaced by bare soil and patches of salt marsh vegetation. A gradual increase in frequency of flooding by brackish water probably was the ultimate cause of the vegetation change. We measured redox potentials and oxygen and sulfide concentrations in soil profiles using needle electrodes. Measurements were carried out in areas where reed has disappeared and in sites where reed stands were still healthy. The concentration of selected ions in the surface water was also measured at various sites. Surface wa...
Construction of hydroelectric reservoirs had been reported to be the cause of increased sulfide leve...
Seagrass meadows form vital ecological components of coastal zones worldwide, but are rapidly declin...
IntroductionSeagrasses form oxidizing microenvironments around their roots, creating complex and str...
A drastic decline of Phragmites australis was observed along the middle reaches of Ichibangawa River...
Sulfide toxicity is implicated in seagrass declines worldwide. Studies examining the relationship be...
Two species of eelgrass can be found in Padilla Bay, Washington (Zostera japonica and Zostera marina...
To evaluate the impact of invading seagrass on biogeochemical processes associated with sulfur cycle...
Water tables in the Netherlands have been greatly lowered in recent decades, largely in order to fav...
Coastal freshwater wetland chemistry is rapidly changing due to increased frequency of salt water in...
Copyright © CSIRO 2006Due to a combination of river regulation, dryland salinity and irrigation retu...
Sulfate reduction rates, dissolved iron and sulfide concentrations, and titration alkalinity were me...
Coastal freshwater wetland chemistry is rapidly changing due to increased frequency of salt water in...
A full appreciation of the extent and significance of acid sulfate soils (ASS) in Australia's inland...
Consequences of sulfide toxicity on succession in wet calcareous dune slacks were investigated. Sulf...
sediment iron sulfate reduction rates anthropogenic pressures a b s t r a c t Sulfur and oxygen dyna...
Construction of hydroelectric reservoirs had been reported to be the cause of increased sulfide leve...
Seagrass meadows form vital ecological components of coastal zones worldwide, but are rapidly declin...
IntroductionSeagrasses form oxidizing microenvironments around their roots, creating complex and str...
A drastic decline of Phragmites australis was observed along the middle reaches of Ichibangawa River...
Sulfide toxicity is implicated in seagrass declines worldwide. Studies examining the relationship be...
Two species of eelgrass can be found in Padilla Bay, Washington (Zostera japonica and Zostera marina...
To evaluate the impact of invading seagrass on biogeochemical processes associated with sulfur cycle...
Water tables in the Netherlands have been greatly lowered in recent decades, largely in order to fav...
Coastal freshwater wetland chemistry is rapidly changing due to increased frequency of salt water in...
Copyright © CSIRO 2006Due to a combination of river regulation, dryland salinity and irrigation retu...
Sulfate reduction rates, dissolved iron and sulfide concentrations, and titration alkalinity were me...
Coastal freshwater wetland chemistry is rapidly changing due to increased frequency of salt water in...
A full appreciation of the extent and significance of acid sulfate soils (ASS) in Australia's inland...
Consequences of sulfide toxicity on succession in wet calcareous dune slacks were investigated. Sulf...
sediment iron sulfate reduction rates anthropogenic pressures a b s t r a c t Sulfur and oxygen dyna...
Construction of hydroelectric reservoirs had been reported to be the cause of increased sulfide leve...
Seagrass meadows form vital ecological components of coastal zones worldwide, but are rapidly declin...
IntroductionSeagrasses form oxidizing microenvironments around their roots, creating complex and str...