2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10533-024-01156-w
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Groundwater seeps are hot spots of denitrification and N2O emissions in a restored wetland

Sarah M. Klionsky,
Christopher Neill,
Ashley M. Helton
et al.

Abstract: Restorations of former cranberry farms (“bogs”) aim to re-establish native wetland vegetation, promote cold water habitat, and attenuate nitrogen (N) delivery to coastal waters. It is unclear, though, how elements of restoration design such as microtopography, groundwater interception, and plant communities affect N removal via denitrification. In a recently restored riparian cranberry bog with created microtopography, we compared denitrification potential, nitrous oxide (N2O) yield of denitrification (ratio o… Show more

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