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Emily S. Bernhardt
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Microbial Ecology and Site Characteristics Underlie Differences in Salinity‐Methane Relationships in Coastal Wetlands
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: BIOGEOSCIENCES
06 june 2024
Clifton Bueno de Mesquita, Marcelo Ardon, Emily S....

Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas emitted by archaea in anaerobic environments such as wetland soils. Tidal freshwater wetlands are predicte...

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Linking Dissolved Organic Matter Composition to Landscape Properties in Wetlands Across the United States of America
GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES
03 may 2024
M. R. Kurek, Kimberly Wickland, Natalie Nichols, A...

Wetlands are integral to the global carbon cycle, serving as both a source and a sink for organic carbon. Their potential for carbon storage will l...

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Coastal Forest Mortality Hotspots in the US Atlantic Coast
ADVANCES IN FOREST DYNAMICS POSTDISTURBANCE: OBSERVATIONS AND MODELS ACROSS SCALES AND TECHNOLOGIES II ORAL
biogeosciences | 15 december 2023
Chi Hang Yeung, Tamlin Pavelsky, Chao Wang, Ryan E...
Coastal forested wetlands sequester carbon disproportionately relative to other ecosystems based on their surface area. Besides, they provide vital ec...
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Soil properties modulate the effect of salinization on soil carbon mineralization in coastal freshwater wetlands
COASTAL WETLAND CARBON AND NITROGEN CYCLES: RECENT ADVANCES IN MEASUREMENTS, MODELING, AND SYNTHESES I POSTER
biogeosciences | 15 december 2023
Spencer Rhea, Emily S. Bernhardt
Coastal freshwater wetlands are increasingly under threat of salinization due to rising sea levels, hydrologic modification of landscapes, and more fr...
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River productivity under ice: Leveraging satellite imagery, field cameras, and sensors to understand river ecosystem phenology in a changing climate
RIVER CORRIDOR METABOLISM AND HYDROBIOGEOCHEMICAL PROCESSES ACROSS SCALES POSTER
biogeosciences | 11 december 2023
Audrey Thellman, Nick Marzolf, Tamlin Pavelsky, Em...
Northern hemisphere rivers are becoming increasingly ice-free as the southern edge of annual ice moves northward. While this variability in ice cover ...
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Catchment Science on the Fly: Rapid Hypothesis Testing Using MacroSheds
CATCHMENT AND CRITICAL ZONE SCIENCE: UNDERSTANDING ECOSYSTEMS THROUGH MONITORING, ANALYSIS, AND EXPERIMENTATION I POSTER
hydrology | 11 december 2023
Mike Vlah, Emily S. Bernhardt, Spencer Rhea, Matth...
MacroSheds is a platform for developing and carrying out new ideas in the catchment sciences. The dataset at its core contains harmonized streamflow, ...
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MacroSheds: Enabling Continental-scale Comparison of Watershed Biogeochemistry
CATCHMENT AND CRITICAL ZONE SCIENCE – UNDERSTANDING ECOSYSTEMS THROUGH MONITORING, ANALYSIS, AND EXPERIMENTATION IV POSTER
hydrology | 16 december 2022
Mike Vlah, Weston Slaughter, Spencer Rhea, Nichola...
Hundreds of individual datasets, covering many decades and diverse geographies, document watershed chemistry and stream-flow measurements throughout t...
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Hot, Flashy & Carbon Starved? Propagating energetic disturbances through river networks
EMERGING TOPICS IN RIVER CORRIDOR HYDROBIOGEOCHEMISTRY ACROSS SCALES III ORAL
biogeosciences | 13 december 2022
Emily S. Bernhardt, Enrico Bertuzzo
Algae and terrestrial organic matter are the basal resources for river food webs. Once organic carbon is fixed within or delivered to a stream, it can...
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