You will be redirected to our submission process. Within soil, vadose zone and groundwater habitats, microbes play a key role in regulating biogeochemical cycles and perform a large variety of ...
Addressing these gaps is critical to understanding nutrient cycling, ecosystem resilience, and the Gulf’s unique biogeochemical and geochemical dynamics under changing environmental conditions. This ...
In the Arctic, the old, multi-year ice is increasingly melting, dramatically reducing the frequency and size of pressure ...
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In the Arctic, the old, multiyear ice is increasingly melting, dramatically reducing the frequency and size of pressure ridges. These ridges are created when ice floes press against each other and ...
The gliders from the Basque technology center AZTI provide data that helps understand the effects of climate change on marine ...
The Framework for Aquatic Biogeochemical Models (FABM): a Fortran 2003 programming framework for biogeochemical models of marine and freshwater systems.
It includes the study of symbioses, biogeochemical cycles and the interaction of microbes with anthropogenic effects such as pollution and climate change. Three different studies in this issue use ...
Arctic sea ice is undergoing profound changes, with older, rugged ice diminishing and younger, smoother ice becoming more ...
Sludge, a byproduct of wastewater treatment, often harbors hazardous substances such as heavy metals and excess nutrients ...
The biogeochemical flow of phosphorous and nitrogen is one of the Stockholm Resilience Centre's key planetary boundaries that ...