Publications by authors named "Madison Bowe"

Coastal wetlands, including freshwater systems near large lakes, rapidly bury carbon, but less is known about how they transport carbon either to marine and lake environments or to the atmosphere as greenhouse gases (GHGs) such as carbon dioxide and methane. This study examines how GHG production and organic matter (OM) mobility in coastal wetland soils vary with the availability of oxygen and other terminal electron acceptors. We also evaluated how OM and redox-sensitive species varied across different size fractions: particulates (0.

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Article Synopsis
  • Understanding cross-scale interactions is crucial for predicting coastal system responses to global change, necessitating cohesive and transferable datasets.
  • The EXCHANGE Consortium, a collaborative network of researchers, collected data from 52 coastal terrestrial-aquatic interfaces (TAIs) in Fall 2021 to analyze ecosystem control points.
  • Samples included soils, surface waters, and sediments from various coastal regions, with initial measurements focusing on water quality, geochemical properties, and physicochemical characteristics.
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Monitoring physiological waveforms, specifically hemodynamic variables (e.g., blood pressure waveforms) and end-tidal CO (EtCO), during pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) has been demonstrated to improve survival rates and outcomes when compared to standard depth-guided CPR.

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