Time to anoxia: Observations and predictions of oxygen drawdown following coastal flood events

•Inundation events introduce oxygen to our wetlands, which is then rapidly consumed.•Oxygen consumption is much more rapid in wetlands vs. upland forest soils.•Oxygen consumption in subsurface B horizon soils appears to be carbon-limited.•Integrating field, lab, and models improves our understanding...

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Published in:Geoderma Vol. 444; no. C; p. 116854
Main Authors: Patel, Kaizad F., Rod, Kenton A., Zheng, Jianqiu, Regier, Peter, Machado-Silva, Fausto, Bond-Lamberty, Ben, Chen, Xingyuan, Day, Donnie J., Doro, Kennedy O., Kaufman, Matthew H., Kovach, Matthew, McDowell, Nate, McKever, Sophia A., Megonigal, J. Patrick, Norris, Cooper G., O'Meara, Teri, Peixoto, Roberta B., Rich, Roy, Thornton, Peter, Kemner, Kenneth M., Ward, Nick D., Weintraub, Michael N., Bailey, Vanessa L.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Netherlands Elsevier B.V 01.04.2024
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ISSN:0016-7061, 1872-6259
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