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Spatial and temporal patterns of methane dynamics in the tropical mangrove dominated estuary, NE coast of Bay of Bengal, India
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In this paper, seasonal and spatial variation of dissolved and atmospheric methane (CH 4 ) was measured in the estuaries of the Sundarban mangrove ecosystem from January to December 2003.About:
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Marine hypoxia/anoxia as a source of CH4 and N2O
S. W. A. Naqvi,S. W. A. Naqvi,Hermann W. Bange,Laura Farías,Pedro M. S. Monteiro,M. I. Scranton,Jian Zhang +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the available information on methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) from major marine, mostly coastal, oxygen (O2)-deficient zones formed both naturally and as a result of human activities (mainly eutrophication).
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5.04 – Carbon Dioxide and Methane Dynamics in Estuaries
Alberto Borges,Gwenaël Abril +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors synthesize available knowledge on biogeochemical cycling of CO 2 and CH 4 in estuarine environments, with a particular emphasis on the exchange with the atmosphere.
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Importance of intertidal sediment processes and porewater exchange on the water column biogeochemistry in a pristine mangrove creek (Ras Dege, Tanzania)
Steven Bouillon,Jack J. Middelburg,Frank Dehairs,Alberto Borges,Gwenaël Abril,Mogens Flindt,Shadrack Ulomi,Shadrack Ulomi,Erik Kristensen +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors sampled a tidal creek (Ras Dege, Tanzania) during a 24-hour cycle to document the variations in a suite of creek water column characteristics and to determine the rel- ative influence of tidal and biological driving forces.
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Spatial and temporal variability of carbon dioxide and methane fluxes over semi-diurnal and spring–neap–spring timescales in a mangrove creek
Mitchell Call,Damien T. Maher,Isaac R. Santos,Sergio Ruiz-Halpern,Perrine Mangion,Christian J. Sanders,Dirk V. Erler,Joanne M. Oakes,Judith A. Rosentreter,R. Murray,Bradley D. Eyre +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, an automated in situ instrumentation captured high-resolution surface water pCO2, CH4 and 222Rn data at the creek mouth, and ∼500m upstream in a sub-tropical mangrove ecosystem (Southern Moreton Bay, Australia, S27.78°, E153.38°) over a spring-neap-spring tidal cycle (∼15 days) during November 2013.
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Summer fluxes of atmospheric greenhouse gases N2O, CH4 and CO2 from mangrove soil in South China
TL;DR: The atmospheric fluxes of N(2)O, CH(4) and CO(2), from the soil in four mangrove swamps in Shenzhen and Hong Kong, South China were investigated in the summer of 2008 and were positively correlated with the soil organic carbon, total nitrogen, total phosphate, total iron and NH(4)(+)-N contents, as well as the soil porosity.
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