583 results match your criteria: "GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences[Affiliation]"
Environ Res
November 2023
School of Hydrology and Water Resources, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, 210044, China. Electronic address:
Peatlands account for a significant fraction of the global carbon stock. However, the complex interplay of abiotic and biotic factors governing anaerobic carbon mineralization in response to warming remains unclear. In this study, peat sediments were collected from a typical northern peatland-Changbai Mountain to investigate the behavior and mechanism of anaerobic carbon mineralization in response to depth (0-200 cm) and temperature (5 °C, 15 °C and 20 °C), by integrating geochemical and microbial analysis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhys Rev E
July 2023
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4, Canada.
Externally stressed brittle rocks fail once the stress is sufficiently high. This failure is typically preceded by a pronounced increase in the total energy of acoustic emission (AE) events, the so-called accelerated seismic release. Yet, other characteristics of approaching the failure point such as the presence or absence of variations in the AE size distribution and, similarly, whether the failure point can be interpreted as a critical point in a statistical physics sense differs across experiments.
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August 2023
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam, Germany.
Considering the ever-increasing interests in natural gas hydrates, a better and more precise knowledge of how host sediments interact with hydrates and affect the formation process is crucial. Yet less is reported for the effects of sediments on structure II hydrate formation with complex guest compositions. In this study, experimental simulations were performed based on the natural reservoir in Qilian Mountain permafrost in China (QMP) due to its unique properties.
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August 2023
Laboratory of Geo-information and Remote Sensing, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Countries have pledged to different national and international environmental agreements, most prominently the climate change mitigation targets of the Paris Agreement. Accounting for carbon stocks and flows (fluxes) is essential for countries that have recently adopted the United Nations System of Environmental-Economic Accounting - ecosystem accounting framework (UNSEEA) as a global statistical standard. In this paper, we analyze how spatial carbon fluxes can be used in support of the UNSEEA carbon accounts in five case countries with available in-situ data.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSci Total Environ
November 2023
Department of Biology, Behavioural Ecology and Ecophysiology group, University of Antwerp, Universiteitsplein 1, B-2610 Wilrijk, Belgium.
Artificial light at night significantly alters the predictability of the natural light cycles that most animals use as an essential Zeitgeber for daily activity. Direct light has well-documented local impacts on activity patterns of diurnal and nocturnal organisms. However, artificial light at night also contributes to an indirect illumination of the night sky, called skyglow, which is rapidly increasing.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFKimberlites are volatile-rich, occasionally diamond-bearing magmas that have erupted explosively at Earth's surface in the geologic past. These enigmatic magmas, originating from depths exceeding 150 km in Earth's mantle, occur in stable cratons and in pulses broadly synchronous with supercontinent cyclicity. Whether their mobilization is driven by mantle plumes or by mechanical weakening of cratonic lithosphere remains unclear.
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July 2023
Forest Advanced Computing and Artificial Intelligence (FACAI) Lab, Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue University, 715 W State St., West Lafayette, IN, 47907, USA.
Ambio
December 2023
Research Institute for Sustainability (RIFS), Helmholtz Centre Potsdam - GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, RIFS Potsdam, Berliner Strasse 130, 14467, Potsdam, Germany.
China's concept of "ecological civilization" can be understood as a new system of development and governance based on the perspective of political decision-making. Environmental management, ecological restoration, and green development are its primary principles-distinctly different from industrial and agricultural-oriented civilizations. In this paper, we evaluate the evolution of political connotations of the ecological civilization concept in China over the past 15 years through a textual analysis approach.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnviron Sci Technol
July 2023
School of Engineering, Newcastle University, Cassie Building, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, United Kingdom.
Structural Fe in clay minerals is an important, potentially renewable source of electron equivalents for contaminant reduction, yet our knowledge of how clay mineral Fe reduction pathways and Fe reduction extent affect clay mineral Fe(II) reactivity is limited. Here, we used a nitroaromatic compound (NAC) as a reactive probe molecule to assess the reactivity of chemically reduced (dithionite) and Fe(II)-reduced nontronite across a range of reduction extents. We observed biphasic transformation kinetics for all nontronite reduction extents of ≥5% Fe(II)/Fe(total) regardless of the reduction pathway, indicating that two Fe(II) sites of different reactivities form in nontronite at environmentally relevant reduction extents.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Am Chem Soc
July 2023
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam, Germany.
The fundamental processes of nucleation and crystallization are widely observed in systems relevant to material synthesis and biomineralization; yet most often, their mechanism remains unclear. In this study, we unravel the discrete stages of nucleation and crystallization of Fe(PO)·8HO (vivianite). We experimentally monitored the formation and transformation from ions to solid products by employing correlated, time-resolved and approaches.
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June 2023
Astronomical Institute, University of Bern, Sidlerstrasse 5, 3012 Bern, Switzerland.
ESA's Gravity field and steady-state Ocean Circulation Explorer (GOCE) orbited the Earth between 2009 and 2013 for the determination of the static part of Earth's gravity field. The GPS-derived precise science orbits (PSOs) were operationally generated by the Astronomical Institute of the University of Bern (AIUB). Due to a significantly improved understanding of remaining artifacts after the end of the GOCE mission (especially in the GOCE gradiometry data), ESA initiated a reprocessing of the entire GOCE Level 1b data in 2018.
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June 2023
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Section Geomicrobiology, Potsdam, Germany.
The simultaneous extraction of intracellular DNA (iDNA) and extracellular DNA (eDNA) can help to separate the living in situ community (represented by iDNA) from background DNA that originated both from past communities and from allochthonous sources. As iDNA and eDNA extraction protocols require separating cells from the sample matrix, their DNA yields are generally lower than direct methods that lyse the cells within the sample matrix. We, therefore, tested different buffers with and without adding a detergent mix (DM) in the extraction protocol to improve the recovery of iDNA from surface and subsurface samples that covered a variety of terrestrial environments.
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May 2023
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Section Geomicrobiology, Potsdam, Germany.
Introduction: Long-term stability of underground CO storage is partially affected by microbial activity but our knowledge of these effects is limited, mainly due to a lack of sites. A consistently high flux of mantle-derived CO makes the Eger Rift in the Czech Republic a natural analogue to underground CO storage. The Eger Rift is a seismically active region and H is produced abiotically during earthquakes, providing energy to indigenous microbial communities.
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June 2023
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Geofísica, Mexico City, Mexico.
Lava domes exhibit highly unpredictable and hazardous behavior, which is why imaging their morphological evolution to decipher the underlying governing mechanisms remains a major challenge. Using high-resolution satellite radar imagery enhanced with deep-learning, we image the repetitive dome construction-subsidence cycles at Popocatépetl volcano (Mexico) with very high temporal and spatial resolution. We show that these cycles resemble gas-driven rise and fall of the upper magma column, where buoyant bubble-rich magma is extruded from the conduit (in ~hours-days), and successively drained back (in ~days-months) as magma degasses and crystallizes.
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August 2023
California State University Northridge, 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge, CA, 91330, USA.
Permafrost underlies approximately one quarter of Northern Hemisphere terrestrial surfaces and contains 25-50% of the global soil carbon (C) pool. Permafrost soils and the C stocks within are vulnerable to ongoing and future projected climate warming. The biogeography of microbial communities inhabiting permafrost has not been examined beyond a small number of sites focused on local-scale variation.
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May 2023
Institute of Earth and Environmental Science, University of Potsdam, Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 24/25, 14476, Potsdam, Germany.
Int J Syst Evol Microbiol
April 2023
Department of Microbiology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA.
Methanogenic archaea are a diverse, polyphyletic group of strictly anaerobic prokaryotes capable of producing methane as their primary metabolic product. It has been over three decades since minimal standards for their taxonomic description have been proposed. In light of advancements in technology and amendments in systematic microbiology, revision of the older criteria for taxonomic description is essential.
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April 2023
solo Earth Observation (soloEO), Kachidoki, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0054, Japan.
Space-based remote sensing can make an important contribution toward monitoring greenhouse gas emissions and removals from the agriculture, forestry, and other land use (AFOLU) sector, and to understanding and addressing human-caused climate change through the UNFCCC Paris Agreement. Space agencies have begun to coordinate their efforts to identify needs, collect and harmonize available data and efforts, and plan and maintain a long-term roadmap for observations. International cooperation is crucial in developing and realizing the roadmap, and the Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS) is a key coordinating driver of this effort.
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April 2023
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, USA.
Kinetic Alfvén waves (KAWs) are ubiquitous throughout the plasma universe. Although they are broadly believed to provide a potential approach for energy exchange between electromagnetic fields and plasma particles, neither the detail nor the efficiency of the interactions has been well-determined yet. The primary difficulty has been the paucity of knowledge of KAWs' spatial structure in observation.
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July 2023
Hubei Minzu University, Enshi, China.
Rewetting previously drained peatlands restores the critical function of peatlands as long-term carbon storages and sinks currently threatened by climate change and additional human-induced disturbances. Understanding and projecting the restoration process by rewetting, however, currently face a pressing challenge, the lack of consistent and gap-free records of important carbon cycling indicators of peatlands such as the gross primary production (GPP) over long term. In this study, we reconstructed the GPP in a rewetted peatland called Zarnekow (Fluxnet-ID: DE-Zrk) in Germany from 2000 to 2020 by combining long-term satellite observations and limited-term tower-based eddy covariance (EC) measurements based on Random Forest regression models.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMicrobiol Resour Announc
May 2023
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Geomicrobiology Section, Potsdam, Germany.
The Gram-positive diazotrophic seed endophytic bacterium sp. strain ATA002 was isolated from seeds of the endemic cactus Maihueniopsis domeykoensis collected in the Atacama Desert, Chile. Here, we present a circular genome sequence, obtained by Nanopore sequencing, with a size of 3,904,590 bp and a GC content of 65.
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May 2023
Institut für Biologie, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
Metarhizium robertsii DSM 1490 is a generalist entomopathogenic fungus. The mechanisms of pathogenesis of such fungi in insects like termites are not completely understood. Here, we report the draft genome sequence, as sequenced on the Oxford Nanopore platform.
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July 2023
Laboratory of Geo-Information Science and Remote Sensing, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Amazonian forests function as biomass and biodiversity reservoirs, contributing to climate change mitigation. While they continuously experience disturbance, the effect that disturbances have on biomass and biodiversity over time has not yet been assessed at a large scale. Here, we evaluate the degree of recent forest disturbance in Peruvian Amazonia and the effects that disturbance, environmental conditions and human use have on biomass and biodiversity in disturbed forests.
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March 2023
GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, 24148, Kiel, Germany.
Marine silicate alteration plays a key role in the global carbon and cation cycles, although the timeframe of this process in response to extreme weather events is poorly understood. Here we investigate surface sediments across the Peruvian margin before and after extreme rainfall and runoff (coastal El Niño) using Ge/Si ratios and laser-ablated solid and pore fluid Si isotopes (δSi). Pore fluids following the rainfall show elevated Ge/Si ratios (2.
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March 2023
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Einsteinstrasse 42-46, 14473, Potsdam, Germany.
Volcano-seismic signals can help for volcanic hazard estimation and eruption forecasting. However, the underlying mechanism for their low frequency components is still a matter of debate. Here, we show signatures of dynamic strain records from Distributed Acoustic Sensing in the low frequencies of volcanic signals at Vulcano Island, Italy.
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