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    Increased floodplain inundation in the Amazon since 1980 by Ayan S Fleischmann, Fabrice Papa, Stephen K Hamilton, Alice Fassoni-Andrade, Sly Wongchuig, Jhan-Carlo Espinoza, Rodrigo C D Paiva, John M Melack, Etienne Fluet-Chouinard, Leandro Castello, Rafael M Almeida, Marie-Paule Bonnet, Luna G Alves, Daniel Moreira, Dai Yamazaki, Menaka Revel, Walter Collischonn

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…These changes in the hydrological regime of the world’s largest river system have major implications for ecology and biogeochemistry, and require rapid adaptation by vulnerable populations living along Amazonian rivers.…”
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    Leaf–Root–Soil Stoichiometric Characteristics in Different Shrub Ages of <i>Ammopiptanthus mongolicus</i>  by Xue Dong, Dehao Xu, Danyang Wang, Chunxia Han, Yaru Huang, Jingbo Zhang

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The ecological indicators for the growth and restoration of <i>A. mongolicus</i> populations are important for grasping the regulatory mechanisms of the biogeochemistry cycle, and for providing basic data for the prediction and evaluation of the evolution characteristics of natural <i>A. mongolicus</i> populations. …”
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    The Earth system model CLIMBER-X v1.0 – Part 2: The global carbon cycle by M. Willeit, T. Ilyina, B. Liu, C. Heinze, M. Perrette, M. Heinemann, D. Dalmonech, V. Brovkin, V. Brovkin, V. Brovkin, G. Munhoven, J. Börker, J. Hartmann, G. Romero-Mujalli, A. Ganopolski

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The state-of-the-art HAMOCC6 model is employed to simulate ocean biogeochemistry and marine sediment processes. The land model PALADYN simulates the processes related to vegetation and soil carbon dynamics, including permafrost and peatlands. …”
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    Mechanistic Morphogenesis of Organo-Sedimentary Structures Growing Under Geochemically Stressed Conditions: Keystone to Proving the Biogenicity of Some Archaean Stromatolites? by Keyron Hickman-Lewis, Pascale Gautret, Laurent Arbaret, Stéphanie Sorieul, Rutger De Wit, Frédéric Foucher, Barbara Cavalazzi, Frances Westall

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Since understanding much of the Archaean fossil record is contingent upon proving the biogenicity of such structures, mechanistic interpretations of well-preserved fossil microbialites can reinforce our understanding of their biogeochemistry and distinguish unambiguous biological characteristics in these structures, which represent some of the earliest records of life. …”
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    The fate and variability of terrestrial dissolved organic carbon in the Sunda Shelf Sea by Chen, Yuan

    Published 2024
    “…To study the seasonal and interannual variability of biogeochemistry, I performed correlation analysis between our time series of salinity, DOC and CDOM concentrations in the Singapore Strait and hydroclimatic and physical oceanographic factors. …”
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