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Biogeochemistry of Wetlands - Science and Applications

English · Hardback

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The globally important nature of wetland ecosystems has led to their increased protection and restoration as well as their use in engineered systems. Underpinning the beneficial functions of wetlands are a unique suite of physical, chemical, and biological processes that regulate elemental cycling in soils and the water column. This book provides an in-depth coverage of these wetland biogeochemical processes related to the cycling of macroelements including carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur, secondary and trace elements, and toxic organic compounds.

In this synthesis, the authors combine more than 100 years of experience studying wetlands and biogeochemistry to look inside the black box of elemental transformations in wetland ecosystems. This new edition is updated throughout to include more topics and provide an integrated view of the coupled nature of biogeochemical cycles in wetland systems. The influence of the elemental cycles is discussed at a range of scales in the context of environmental change including climate, sea level rise, and water quality. Frequent examples of key methods and major case studies are also included to help the reader extend the basic theories for application in their own system. Some of the major topics discussed are:

Flooded soil and sediment characteristics

Aerobic-anaerobic interfaces

Redox chemistry in flooded soil and sediment systems

Anaerobic microbial metabolism

Plant adaptations to reducing conditions

Regulators of organic matter decomposition and accretion

Major nutrient sources and sinks

Greenhouse gas production and emission

Elemental flux processes

Remediation of contaminated soils and sediments

Coupled C-N-P-S processes

Consequences of environmental change in wetlands#

The book provides the foundation for a basic understanding of key biogeochemical processes and its applications to solve real world problems. It is detailed, but also assists the reader with box inserts, artfully designed diagrams, and summary tables all supported by numerous current references. This book is an excellent resource for senior undergraduates and graduate students studying ecosystem biogeochemistry with a focus in wetlands and aquatic systems.

List of contents

1. Introduction 2. Basic Concepts and Terminology 3. Biogeochemical Characteristics 4. Electrochemical Properties 5. Carbon 6. Oxygen 7. Adaptation of Plants to Soil Anaerobiosis 8. Nitrogen 9. Phosphorus 10. Iron and Manganese 11. Sulfur 12. Metals/Metalloids 13. Toxic Organic Compounds 14. Soil and Floodwater Exchange Processes 15. Coupled Biogeochemical Cycles: An Integrative Approach 16. References

About the author

K. RAMESH REDDY is a Graduate Research Professor at the University of Florida
RONALD D. DELAUNE is a Research Professor Emeritus at the Louisiana State University
PATRICK W. INGLETT is a Professor at the University of Florida

Summary

The globally-important nature of wetland ecosystems has led to their increased protection and restoration as well as their use in engineered systems.

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