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Dr Peter Berg Berg
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Sedimentary Records of Blue Carbon and Environmental Change in Coastal Virginia: An Assessment of Seagrass Meadow Sediment Deposition and Carbon Cycling Variations
SEDIMENTARY RECORDS OF HOLOCENE CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE II ORAL
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 12 december 2023
Marion McKenzie, Lauren M. Miller, Peter Berg, Ren...
Seagrass meadows are capable of storing large amounts of carbon in their root systems and sediments for several decades. The potential of seagrass mea...
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Sediment Accumulation and Carbon Burial in Four Hadal Trench Systems
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: BIOGEOSCIENCES
03 october 2022
Kazumasa Oguri, Pere Masque, Matthias Zabel, Heath...
Hadal trenches are considered to act as depocenters for organic material, although pathways for the material transport and deposition rates are poo...
Landscape-scale Carbon Storage in a Shifting Mosaic of Coastal Ecosystems
INTEGRATING AND ADVANCING UNDERSTANDING OF COASTAL ECOSYSTEM STRUCTURE, FUNCTION, AND DYNAMICS I ORAL
biogeosciences | 15 december 2021
Alexander J. Smith, Yaping Chen, Karen J. McGlathe...
Climate and anthropogenic stressors influence the spatial extent of blue carbon (C) ecosystems, which in turn modify carbon budgets over a variety of ...
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Oxygen production and consumption of permeable carbonate reef sands measured with a new dual-optode eddy covariance instrument
NEARSHORE PROCESSES V POSTERS
ocean sciences | 14 december 2020
Markus H. Huettel, Peter Berg, Alireza Merikhi
Sediment-water oxygen fluxes are widely used as a proxy for organic carbon production and mineralization at the seafloor. In nearshore and shelf envir...
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Novel procedure for measuring the response time of aquatic sensors
LAKES AND INLAND WATER BODIES III POSTERS
hydrology | 11 december 2020
Alireza Merikhi, Peter Berg, Markus H. Huettel
Aquatic sensors (e.g. oxygen, sulfide, pH, or temperature sensors) are crucial for biogeochemical and ecological studies. The quality of data obtained...
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The role of seagrass-tidal marsh ecosystem connectivity in blue carbon sequestration
COASTAL WETLAND CARBON AND NITROGEN DYNAMICS: RECENT ADVANCES IN MEASUREMENTS, MODELING, AND SYNTHESES I
biogeosciences | 10 december 2020
Carolyn Ewers Lewis, Peter Berg, Karen J. McGlathe...
Blue carbon (C) ecosystems – seagrass meadows, tidal marshes, and mangrove forests – are responsible for nearly 50% of the ocean’s C burial. In additi...
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Temperature effects on temperate seagrass metabolism and resilience
OCEAN SCIENCES 2020
marine ecology and biodiversity | 21 february 2020
Amelie Berger, Peter Berg, Karen J. McGlathery
Seagrass meadows are metabolic hotspots in shallow coastal waters and are recognized as ‘blue carbon’ sinks. They are, however, increasingly threatene...
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Benthic Oxygen Fluxes in a coastal upwelling system (Ría de Vigo, NW Iberia) measured with the Aquatic Eddy Covariance technique
OCEAN SCIENCES 2020
marine ecology and biodiversity | 20 february 2020
Mariña Amo Seco, Fernando Alonso-Perez, Rosa Bañue...
Coastal regions support a high primary production acting as important parts of the global carbon and nutrients cycles. Main process like remineralizat...
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