Groundwater–surface water mixing shifts ecological assembly processes and stimulates organic carbon turnover
Groundwater-surface water mixing zones link critical ecosystem domains, but attendant microbe-biogeochemistry-hydrology interactions are poorly known. Here, the authors show that groundwater-surface water mixing stimulates respiration, alters carbon composition, and shifts the ecology from stochasti...
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Main Authors: | James C. Stegen, James K. Fredrickson, Michael J. Wilkins, Allan E. Konopka, William C. Nelson, Evan V. Arntzen, William B. Chrisler, Rosalie K. Chu, Robert E. Danczak, Sarah J. Fansler, David W. Kennedy, Charles T. Resch, Malak Tfaily |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/53e38030e5b54b61937c88dcf1d6e8a2 |
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