2002
DOI: 10.1672/0277-5212(2002)022[0149:srptaw]2.0.co;2
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Soil redox, pH, temperature, and water-table patterns of a freshwater tidal wetland

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“…Redox potential or Eh in uences the transformation and breakdown of pollutants in freshwater 11) and soil environments, 12) and it is mainly controlled by microbial activity and the presence of organic carbon for the microbes. 13) In paddy water, Eh ranged from 313 to 573 mV with an average of 381±81 mV, indicating an oxidative condition.…”
Section: ) C)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Redox potential or Eh in uences the transformation and breakdown of pollutants in freshwater 11) and soil environments, 12) and it is mainly controlled by microbial activity and the presence of organic carbon for the microbes. 13) In paddy water, Eh ranged from 313 to 573 mV with an average of 381±81 mV, indicating an oxidative condition.…”
Section: ) C)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soils in these coastal marshes may be mineral or organic, and the salt balance in the marsh is determined by local geomorphology. They have low redox potential and are often very biologically active (Rabenhorst 2001;Seybold et al 2002). Coastal marshes have been managed for forage and grazing for centuries (Gedan et al 2009), and they are increasingly under heavy pressure from human development including pollution, introduced species, altered hydrology (including nutrient and sediment loadings), and climate change (Adam 2002;Scavia et al 2002;Kirwan and Megonigal 2013).…”
Section: Soil Change In Wetlandsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esta condição promove alterações no equilíbrio natural do solo, que desencadeiam uma série de transformações nas características físicas, biológicas, químicas e eletroquímicas desse meio. 6 Dentre essas alterações tem-se a sucessão de microrganismos no solo, que utilizam em seu metabolismo os compostos oxidados como receptores de elétrons, que obedece à sequência: nitrato, óxidos de manganês, óxidos de ferro, sulfato e carbono. Dessa forma, estudos indicam que a baritina pode servir como fonte de sulfato para as bactérias redutoras de sulfatos a sulfetos, promovendo o aumento da solubilidade e uma possível liberação do bário para o ambiente.…”
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