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Impact of climate change induced variable hydrological forcings on microbial community compositions in forest soil
AGU 2024
biogeosciences | 13 december 2024
Simiao Wang, Filippo Miele, Paolo Benettin, Manon ...
Climate change is expected to alter the temporal distribution of precipitation events, leading to prolonged drought periods and an increased frequency...
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Meandering streams in tidal wetlands: patterns, processes, and ecomorphodynamic implications
AGU 2024
earth and planetary surface processes | 11 december 2024
Alvise Finotello, Chao Gao, Eli Lazarus, Andrea D'...
The sinuous channels that traverse tidal coastal wetlands are similar in appearance to meandering rivers. However, finding evidence of active meanderi...
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Morphometry of Tidal Meander Cutoffs Indicates Similarity to Fluvial Morphodynamics
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
03 january 2024
Chao Gao, Eli Lazarus, Andrea D'Alpaos, Massimilia...

Sinuous channels wandering through coastal wetlands have been thought to lack lateral‐migration features like meander cutoffs and oxbows, spu...

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Spatially Explicit Linkages Between Redox Potential Cycles and Soil Moisture Fluctuations
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
24 february 2023
Filippo Miele, Paolo Benettin, Simiao Wang, Ivan R...

Reduction‐oxidation cycles measured through soil redox potential (Eh) are associated with dynamic soil microbial activity. Understanding chan...

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Statistical characterization of erosion and resuspension dynamics in shallow tidal environments
COASTAL HYDROLOGY III ORAL
hydrology | 14 december 2022
Davide Tognin, Andrea D'Alpaos, Laura Tommasini, L...
Tide and waves, enhancing bottom shear stress (BSS) and suspended sediment concentration (SSC), are key drivers controlling erosion and resuspension d...
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Impact of Precipitation on Greenhouse Gas Emissions in a Forest Soil.
THE ROLE OF MICROBES IN BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES: LINKING RESPONSES TO ECOSYSTEM PROCESSES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE II ORAL
biogeosciences | 13 december 2022
Simiao Wang, Filippo Miele, Paolo Benettin, Mitra ...
The changing climate will influence the intensity and frequency of precipitation events. Alteration of the hydrological forcing will impact biogeochem...
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Transit Time Estimation in Catchments: Recent Developments and Future Directions
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
14 november 2022
Paolo Benettin, nicolas rodriguez, Matthias Spreng...

Water transit time is now a standard measure in catchment hydrological and ecohydrological research. The last comprehensive review of transit time ...

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Toward a Closure of Catchment Mass Balance: Insight on the Missing Link From a Vegetated Lysimeter
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
11 april 2022
Mitra Asadollahi, Magali Nehemy, Jeffrey McDonnell...

Plant transpiration plays a significant role in the terrestrial cycles, but the spatiotemporal origins of water used by plant remains highly uncert...

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