• Cryptogamic organisms are a substantial source and sink for volatile organic compounds in the Amazon region 

      Edtbauer, AchimORCIDiD; Pfannerstill, Eva Y.ORCIDiD; Pires Florentino, Ana Paula; Barbosa, Cybelli G. G.; Rodriguez-Caballero, EmilioORCIDiD; Zannoni, NoraORCIDiD; Alves, Rodrigo P.ORCIDiD; Wolff, Stefan; Tsokankunku, AnywhereORCIDiD; Aptroot, André; de Oliveira Sá, Marta; de Araújo, Alessandro C.; Sörgel, MatthiasORCIDiD; de Oliveira, Sylvia Mota; Weber, BettinaORCIDiD; Williams, JonathanORCIDiD (Communications Earth & Environment, 2021-12-21)
      Cryptogamic organisms such as bryophytes and lichens cover most surfaces within tropical forests, yet their impact on the emission of biogenic volatile organic compounds is unknown. These compounds can strongly influence ...
    • Deglacial to Holocene variability in surface water characteristics and major floods in the Beaufort Sea 

      Wu, JunjieORCIDiD; Stein, RuedigerORCIDiD; Fahl, KirstenORCIDiD; Syring, NicoleORCIDiD; Nam, Seung-IlORCIDiD; Hefter, JensORCIDiD; Mollenhauer, GesineORCIDiD; Geibert, WalterORCIDiD (Communications Earth & Environment, 2020-10-09)
      Surface water characteristics of the Beaufort Sea have global climate implications during the last deglaciation and the Holocene, as (1) sea ice is a critical component of the climate system and (2) Laurentide Ice Sheet ...
    • Past penguin colony responses to explosive volcanism on the Antarctic Peninsula 

      Roberts, Stephen J.; Monien, PatrickORCIDiD; Foster, Louise C.; Loftfield, Julia; Hocking, Emma P.; Schnetger, BernhardORCIDiD; Pearson, Emma J.; Juggins, Steve; Fretwell, Peter; Ireland, Louise; Ochyra, Ryszard; Haworth, Anna R.; Allen, Claire S.; Moreton, Steven G.; Davies, Sarah J.; Brumsack, Hans-JürgenORCIDiD; Bentley, Michael J.; Hodgson, Dominic A. (2017)
      Changes in penguin populations on the Antarctic Peninsula have been linked to several environmental factors, but the potentially devastating impact of volcanic activity has not been considered. Here we use detailed ...
    • Soil age and soil organic carbon content shape biochemical responses to multiple freeze–thaw events in soils along a postmining agricultural chronosequence 

      Rosinger, ChristophORCIDiD; Bonkowski, MichaelORCIDiD (Biogeochemistry, 2021-06-07)
      Freeze–thaw (FT) events exert a great physiological stress on the soil microbial community and thus significantly impact soil biogeochemical processes. Studies often show ambiguous and contradicting results, because a ...
    • The Role of Macrophytes in Constructed Surface-flow Wetlands for Mine Water Treatment: A Review 

      Opitz, JoschaORCIDiD; Alte, Matthias; Bauer, Martin; Peiffer, Stefan (Mine Water and the Environment, 2021-04-20)
      Constructed wetlands are a standard sustainable technology in waste and mine water treatment. Whereas macrophytes actively contribute to decomposition and/or removal of wastewater’s organic pollutants, removal of hydrolysable ...