FCE
The Ubiquity of Dissolved Black Carbon in Freshwater Environments
Poster Number: 85 Presenter/Primary Author: Kaelin Cawley Black carbon (BC) is abundant in soils and generally ubiquitous in the environment including in the deep ocean. As such, it is of importance in the global carbon cycle.
Variations in CO2 efflux from a riverine mangrove forest as related to tidal, salinity, and temperature dynamics
Poster Number: 84 Presenter/Primary Author: Christopher Sanchez Soil respiration in mangrove forests represents a significant component of the system's carbon (C) budget.
Biogeochemical Effects of Saltwater Intrusion and Increased Inundation on Everglades Peat Soil
Poster Number: 83 Presenter/Primary Author: Stephen Davis The mangrove wetlands that dominate the coastal Everglades (Florida, USA) overlie >1 m of carbon-rich peat soil and serve as a globally important carbon sink. With sea level rising at ~3 m
Unintended impacts of freshwater flow restoration on water quality of coastal Everglades and Florida Bay
Poster Number: 46 Presenter/Primary Author: Henry Briceno For the restoration and protection of the Greater Everglades Ecosystem to be successful, four factors must be in place regarding water: quantity, quality, timing and distribution.
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