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期刊名:Estuaries and coasts

缩写:ESTUAR COAST

ISSN:1559-2723

e-ISSN:1559-2731

IF/分区:2.4/Q2

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Alyssa A Outhwaite,Francisca N Santana,Georgie V Ferguson et al. Alyssa A Outhwaite et al.
Co-production is increasingly recognized as a transformative approach to addressing environmental and societal challenges; however, key questions remain about how academic and Indigenous partnerships adapt and endure. Existing co-production...
Eleonora Saccon,Suzanne J M H Hulscher,Tjeerd J Bouma et al. Eleonora Saccon et al.
Climate change and human activities are increasing salt intrusion into estuaries worldwide. This is threatening the last remaining temperate freshwater floodplain forests, which are vulnerable to sea level rise and more extreme river discha...
C Wigand,S Ayvazian,N Bartolucci et al. C Wigand et al.
Vegetated coastal lagoons provide carbon dioxide (CO2) uptake and are often inventoried as blue carbon (C) sinks. We measured greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes, CO2, methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O), at the water-air interface in dominant h...
Robin Klomp,Anna J Wallenius,Niels A G M van Helmond et al. Robin Klomp et al.
Methane (CH4) is a strong greenhouse gas that, in marine sediments, is produced via methanogenesis and removed via oxidation with electron acceptors such as oxygen, sulfate and metal oxides. This study assesses the potential for manganese d...
Kelly M San Antonio,Wei Wu,Matthew B Bethel Kelly M San Antonio
Coastal wetland predictions typically depend on biophysical models that incorporate geomorphological, hydrological, and vegetation dynamics. However, such models are rooted in scientific knowledge (SK), and can often exclude specific local ...
Juliet Vallejo,Evelyn Roozee,Dongkyu Kim et al. Juliet Vallejo et al.
It is well known that publications with collaborators from external institutions increase citations. This effect scales with spatial distance. There are also many barriers to long-distance collaborations, including linguistic differences, f...
Rilee D Sanders,Adam K Obaza,David W Ginsburg et al. Rilee D Sanders et al.
Seagrasses are marine angiosperms that function as ecosystem engineers, forming complex structure that enhance nearshore environments. Globally, seagrass habitats are threatened by intensifying impacts from climate change, which exacerbate ...
J M Arriola,R G Najjar,H Briceño et al. J M Arriola et al.
Subtropical estuaries worldwide are facing increasing pressure from human population growth, development, and climate change. Carbon is a useful currency for understanding how estuaries respond to these pressures and yet relatively little i...
Daan van Keulen,Wouter M Kranenburg,Antonius J F Hoitink Daan van Keulen
In well-mixed estuaries, the up-estuary salt flux is often dominated by tidal dispersion mechanisms, including tidal trapping. Tidal trapping involves volumes of water being temporarily trapped in dead zones or side channels adjacent to the...
Jenny S Paul,Janet A Nestlerode,Brandon M Jarvis Jenny S Paul
Hypoxia is one of the predominant water quality issues affecting estuaries and coastal ecosystems and its impact is often monitored using benthic macroinvertebrates. The M-AMBI (Multivariate AZTI Marine Biotic Index) is an index that meets ...