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  • Electronic structure and strongly correlated systems  (2)
  • Ammonia  (1)
  • Artemisia maritima, cover; Aster tripolium, cover; Atriplex littoralis, cover; Atriplex portulacoides, cover; Biomass; Block; ELEVATION; Elymus athericus, cover; Experimental plot; Festuca rubra, cover; Glaux maritima, cover; Halimione portulacoides; Halimione portulacoides, cover; Limonium vulgare, cover; N-deposition; N-fertilisation; Open soil, cover; Plantago maritima, cover; Puccinellia maritima; Puccinellia maritima, cover; Salicornia europaea, cover; salt marsh; sedimentation; Spartina anglica, cover; Spergularia maritima, cover; Suaeda maritima, cover; succession; Surface-elevation change; Treatment: nitrogen fertilizing; Triglochin maritima, cover  (1)
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    In:  Supplement to: Nolte, Stefanie; Wanner, Antonia; Stock, Martin; Jensen, Kai (2019): Elymus athericus encroachment in Wadden Sea salt marshes is driven by surface‐elevation change. Applied Vegetation Science, 22(3), 454-464, https://doi.org/10.1111/avsc.12443
    Publication Date: 2024-01-26
    Description: The experiment was established in 2007 in the high marsh and consisted of four blocks of 12 m x 8 m. The blocks differed in surface-elevation change during the experiment. Each block was subdivided into 24 plots of 1 m x 1 m. The original elevation of all plots in relation to the German ordnance datum (NHN) was assessed at the start of the experiment. Plots within the blocks were randomly assigned to one of the three N-fertilisation treatments.Within each plot we planted five randomly chosen individuals of Elymus. After four years of treatment, the vegetation composition and cover was recorded in all plots and aboveground biomass was collected.
    Keywords: Artemisia maritima, cover; Aster tripolium, cover; Atriplex littoralis, cover; Atriplex portulacoides, cover; Biomass; Block; ELEVATION; Elymus athericus, cover; Experimental plot; Festuca rubra, cover; Glaux maritima, cover; Halimione portulacoides; Halimione portulacoides, cover; Limonium vulgare, cover; N-deposition; N-fertilisation; Open soil, cover; Plantago maritima, cover; Puccinellia maritima; Puccinellia maritima, cover; Salicornia europaea, cover; salt marsh; sedimentation; Spartina anglica, cover; Spergularia maritima, cover; Suaeda maritima, cover; succession; Surface-elevation change; Treatment: nitrogen fertilizing; Triglochin maritima, cover
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2112 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2015-09-15
    Description: Author(s): M. W. Butchers, J. A. Duffy, J. W. Taylor, S. R. Giblin, S. B. Dugdale, C. Stock, P. H. Tobash, E. D. Bauer, and C. Paulsen The magnetism in the ferromagnetic superconductor UCoGe has been studied using a combination of magnetic Compton scattering, bulk magnetization, x-ray magnetic circular dichroism, and electronic structure calculations, in order to determine the spin and orbital moments. The experimentally observed t… [Phys. Rev. B 92, 121107(R)] Published Mon Sep 14, 2015
    Keywords: Electronic structure and strongly correlated systems
    Print ISSN: 1098-0121
    Electronic ISSN: 1095-3795
    Topics: Physics
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2015-09-10
    Description: Author(s): F. Wallington, A. M. Arevalo-Lopez, J. W. Taylor, J. R. Stewart, V. Garcia-Sakai, J. P. Attfield, and C. Stock γ -triclinic and α -monoclinic polymorphs of CoV 2 O 6 are two of the few known transition-metal ion-based materials that display stepped 1 3 magnetization plateaus at low temperatures. Neutron diffraction [M. Markkula et al. , Phys. Rev. B 86 , 134401 (2012) ], x-ray dichroism [N. Hollmann et al. , Phys. R… [Phys. Rev. B 92, 125116] Published Wed Sep 09, 2015
    Keywords: Electronic structure and strongly correlated systems
    Print ISSN: 1098-0121
    Electronic ISSN: 1095-3795
    Topics: Physics
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2015. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Global Biogeochemical Cycles 29 (2015): 1165–1178, doi:10.1002/2015GB005106.
    Description: Current global inventories of ammonia emissions identify the ocean as the largest natural source. This source depends on seawater pH, temperature, and the concentration of total seawater ammonia (NHx(sw)), which reflects a balance between remineralization of organic matter, uptake by plankton, and nitrification. Here we compare [NHx(sw)] from two global ocean biogeochemical models (BEC and COBALT) against extensive ocean observations. Simulated [NHx(sw)] are generally biased high. Improved simulation can be achieved in COBALT by increasing the plankton affinity for NHx within observed ranges. The resulting global ocean emissions is 2.5 TgN a−1, much lower than current literature values (7–23 TgN a−1), including the widely used Global Emissions InitiAtive (GEIA) inventory (8 TgN a−1). Such a weak ocean source implies that continental sources contribute more than half of atmospheric NHx over most of the ocean in the Northern Hemisphere. Ammonia emitted from oceanic sources is insufficient to neutralize sulfate aerosol acidity, consistent with observations. There is evidence over the Equatorial Pacific for a missing source of atmospheric ammonia that could be due to photolysis of marine organic nitrogen at the ocean surface or in the atmosphere. Accommodating this possible missing source yields a global ocean emission of ammonia in the range 2–5 TgN a−1, comparable in magnitude to other natural sources from open fires and soils.
    Description: NSF Grant Numbers: AGS-1020594, EF-0424599; WHOI Grant Number: AGS-0328342; UVA; UK SOLAS Knowledge Transfer; SOLAS Project Integration Grant Number: NE/E001696/1
    Description: 2016-02-13
    Keywords: Ocean ; Ammonia ; Nitrogen ; Natural
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Article
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