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    CMIP6 Simulations With the CMCC Earth System Model (CMCC‐ESM2) by T. Lovato, D. Peano, M. Butenschön, S. Materia, D. Iovino, E. Scoccimarro, P. G. Fogli, A. Cherchi, A. Bellucci, S. Gualdi, S. Masina, A. Navarra

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…In particular, land biogeochemistry was extended to a wider set of carbon pools and plant functional types, along with a prognostic representation of the nitrogen cycle. …”
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    Research Progress of Cadmium Stable Isotopes by LI Hai-tao, YANG Xin, LEI Hua-ji, YANG Yan, JIN Lan-lan, HU Sheng-hong

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…CONCLUSIONS The research of the high-precision Cd isotope analytical method and Cd isotope fractionation mechanism and model, will promote to establishment the tracer system of Cd isotope biogeochemistry fractionation and innovative development of non-traditional stable isotope geochemistry.…”
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    Removal of N‐fixing vs. non‐N‐fixing herbs in postfire chaparral: Competition and contributions to soil N and C cycling by Lindsey Hendricks‐Franco, Scott L. Stephens, Whendee L. Silver, Wayne P. Sousa

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Herbs influence soil biogeochemistry through several mechanisms, including nutrient uptake, litter decomposition, and rhizodeposition. …”
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    Dust Constraints from joint Observational-Modelling-experiMental analysis (DustCOMM): comparison with measurements and model simulations by A. A. Adebiyi, J. F. Kok, Y. Wang, A. Ito, D. A. Ridley, P. Nabat, C. Zhao

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…<p>Mineral dust is the most abundant aerosol species by mass in the atmosphere, and it impacts global climate, biogeochemistry, and human health. Understanding these varied impacts on the Earth system requires accurate knowledge of dust abundance, size, and optical properties, and how they vary in space and time. …”
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    Exopolymeric Substances Control Microbial Community Structure and Function by Contributing to both C and Fe Nutrition in Fe-Limited Southern Ocean Provinces by Sonia Blanco-Ameijeiras, Damien J. E. Cabanes, Rachel N. Cable, Scarlett Trimborn, Stéphan Jacquet, Sonja Wiegmann, Christian Völkner, Florian Lelchat, Astrid Bracher, Melissa B. Duhaime, Christel S. Hassler

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Given the importance of the Southern Ocean for Earth’s climate as well as the prevalence of viruses and their increasingly recognized impact on marine biogeochemistry and C cycling; the role of microbe–virus interactions on primary productivity in the Southern Ocean needs urgent attention.…”
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    Mechanisms of algal biomass input enhanced microbial Hg methylation in lake sediments by Pei Lei, Luís M. Nunes, Yu-Rong Liu, Huan Zhong, Ke Pan

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Our results suggest the need to better understand the biogeochemistry and risks of contaminants in eutrophic lakes, especially during the period of algae settlement and decomposition following algal blooms. …”
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    Regional variability of acidification in the Arctic: a sea of contrasts by E. E. Popova, A. Yool, Y. Aksenov, A. C. Coward, T. R. Anderson

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…In this study, we use an ocean-only general circulation model, with embedded biogeochemistry and a comprehensive description of the ocean carbon cycle, to study the response of pH and saturation states of calcite and aragonite to rising atmospheric <i>p</i>CO<sub>2</sub> and changing climate in the Arctic Ocean. …”
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    Organic matter transformations are disconnected between surface water and the hyporheic zone by J. C. Stegen, S. J. Fansler, M. M. Tfaily, V. A. Garayburu-Caruso, A. E. Goldman, R. E. Danczak, R. K. Chu, L. Renteria, J. Tagestad, J. Toyoda

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…<p>Biochemical transformations of organic matter (OM) are a primary driver of river corridor biogeochemistry, thereby modulating ecosystem processes at local to global scales. …”
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    A new process-based and scale-aware desert dust emission scheme for global climate models – Part II: Evaluation in the Community Earth System Model version 2 (CESM2) by D. M. Leung, J. F. Kok, L. Li, N. M. Mahowald, D. M. Lawrence, S. Tilmes, E. Kluzek, M. Klose, C. Pérez García-Pando, C. Pérez García-Pando

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…<p>Desert dust is an important atmospheric aerosol that affects the Earth's climate, biogeochemistry, and air quality. However, current Earth system models (ESMs) struggle to accurately capture the impact of dust on the Earth's climate and ecosystems, in part because these models lack several essential aeolian processes that couple dust with climate and land surface processes. …”
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