Nothing Special   »   [go: up one dir, main page]

Zhou et al., 2021 - Google Patents

Global mercury assimilation by vegetation

Zhou et al., 2021

View PDF
Document ID
9813260080847656745
Author
Zhou J
Obrist D
Publication year
Publication venue
Environmental Science & Technology

External Links

Snippet

Assimilation of mercury (Hg) by vegetation represents one of the largest global environmental Hg mass fluxes. We estimate Hg assimilation by vegetation globally via a bottom-up scaling approach using tissue Hg concentrations synthesized from a …
Continue reading at par.nsf.gov (PDF) (other versions)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
Zhou et al. Global mercury assimilation by vegetation
Yang et al. Soil carbon sequestration accelerated by restoration of grassland biodiversity
Wang et al. Underestimated sink of atmospheric mercury in a deglaciated forest chronosequence
Yuan et al. Stable isotope evidence shows re-emission of elemental mercury vapor occurring after reductive loss from foliage
Wang et al. Using mercury isotopes to understand mercury accumulation in the montane forest floor of the Eastern Tibetan Plateau
Zhang et al. Variations of carbon stock with forest types in subalpine region of southwestern China
Maynard et al. How do natural disturbances and human activities affect soils and tree nutrition and growth in the Canadian boreal forest?
McDOWELL et al. Growth, carbon‐isotope discrimination, and drought‐associated mortality across a Pinus ponderosa elevational transect
Osborne et al. Nature's green revolution: the remarkable evolutionary rise of C4 plants
Wu et al. Sensitivity of burned area in Europe to climate change, atmospheric CO2 levels, and demography: A comparison of two fire‐vegetation models
Liu et al. Dry‐season water utilization by trees growing on thin karst soils in a seasonal tropical rainforest of Xishuangbanna, Southwest China
Tabel et al. Environmental changes over the past 25 000 years in the southern Middle Atlas, Morocco
Yang et al. Variations in monsoonal rainfall over the last 21 kyr inferred from sedimentary organic matter in Tung-Yuan Pond, southern Taiwan
Alberti et al. Soil C: N stoichiometry controls carbon sink partitioning between above-ground tree biomass and soil organic matter in high fertility forests
Graydon et al. Investigation of uptake and retention of atmospheric Hg (II) by boreal forest plants using stable Hg isotopes
Govers et al. Managing soil organic carbon for global benefits: a STAP technical report
Sheikh et al. Terrestrial carbon sequestration as a climate change mitigation activity
Yuan et al. Mercury uptake, accumulation, and translocation in roots of subtropical forest: implications of global mercury budget
Fletcher et al. Evidence for fire in the Pliocene Arctic in response to amplified temperature
Xu et al. Influence of timber harvesting alternatives on forest soil respiration and its biophysical regulatory factors over a 5-year period in the Missouri Ozarks
Abaker et al. Contribution of Acacia senegal to biomass and soil carbon in plantations of varying age in Sudan
Littke et al. Impacts of organic matter removal and vegetation control on nutrition and growth of Douglas-fir at three Pacific Northwestern Long-Term Soil Productivity sites
Homann et al. Forest structure affects soil mercury losses in the presence and absence of wildfire
Stenzel et al. Restoration thinning in a drought‐prone Idaho forest creates a persistent carbon deficit
Thiffault et al. How do forest harvesting methods compare with wildfire? A case study of soil chemistry and tree nutrition in the boreal forest