Carbon Mineralization in Coastal Wetlands: From Litter Decomposition to Greenhouse Gas Dynamics fills the current knowledge gap in carbon mineralization, providing a balanced view of the carbon dynamics of coastal wetlands. This book provides a holistic treatment of carbon mineralization, from the contributions of litter/root decomposition pathways to carbon mineralization and the processes and sources of greenhouse gas production. This book compares carbon mineralization in coastal wetlands and highlights differences in carbon dynamics. As studies on blue carbon have strongly emphasized the storage potential of coastal wetlands, this book serves as an ideal resource on the topics discussed.
- Provides comprehensive perspectives on the processes and mechanisms of carbon mineralization in coastal wetlands
- Identifies factors regulating organic matter decomposition and greenhouse gas emission
- Clarifies the linkage between litter decomposition and greenhouse gas emission
- Unravels how greenhouse gas emissions are modified by anthropogenic activities, including eutrophication and deforestation
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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Approx. 100 illustrations (50 in full color)
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978-0-12-819258-0 (9780128192580)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
1. Introduction2. Leaf litter, wood and root decomposition and carbon mineralization3. Greenhouse gas emission from the sediment-air interface: a review4. Biosphere-atmosphere greenhouse gas fluxes at the ecosystem scale5. Macrofaunal consumption6. Greenhouse gas emissions from the water-air interface7. The impact of climate change on greenhouse gas emission8. The role of biogenic structures for greenhouse gas balance in intertidal wetlands9. Greenhouse gas emission from anthropogenic disturbances10. Carbon storage and mineralization in coastal wetlands