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The following pages link to Lisamarie Windham-Myers (Q54685):
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- Assessing wildlife benefits and carbon storage from restored and natural coastal marshes in the Nisqually River Delta: Determining marsh net ecosystem carbon balance (Q58696) (← links)
- Biogeochemical processes in an urban, restored wetland of San Francisco Bay, California, 2007-2009: Methods and data for plant, sediment and water parameters (Q63381) (← links)
- A remote sensing-based model of tidal marsh aboveground carbon stocks for the conterminous United States (Q144950) (← links)
- Alternate wetting and drying decreases methylmercury in flooded rice (Oryza sativa) systems (Q145335) (← links)
- Substantial hysteresis in emergent temperature sensitivity of global wetland CH4 emissions (Q145970) (← links)
- Identifying dominant environmental predictors of freshwater wetland methane fluxes across diurnal to seasonal time scales (Q146091) (← links)
- Sea-level rise enhances carbon accumulation in United States tidal wetlands (Q146140) (← links)
- Typha (cattail) invasion in North American wetlands: Biology, regional problems, impacts, ecosystem services, and management (Q149554) (← links)
- Combining eddy covariance and chamber methods to better constrain CO2 and CH4 fluxes across a heterogeneous restored tidal wetland (Q150671) (← links)
- A process-model perspective on recent changes in the carbon cycle of North America (Q150725) (← links)
- Forecasting tidal marsh elevation and habitat change through fusion of Earth observations and a process model (Q153058) (← links)
- Mercury cycling in agricultural and managed wetlands: a synthesis of methylmercury production, hydrologic export, and bioaccumulation from an integrated field study (Q154682) (← links)
- Methylmercury production in and export from agricultural wetlands in California, USA: the need to account for physical transport processes into and out of the root zone (Q154741) (← links)
- Direct and indirect effects of tides on ecosystem-scale CO2 exchange in a brackish tidal marsh in Northern California (Q156220) (← links)
- The importance of wetland carbon dynamics to society: Insight from the Second State of the Carbon Cycle Science Report (Q156331) (← links)
- Carbon flux, storage, and wildlife co-benefits in a restoring estuary (Q156333) (← links)
- Assessing the Benefits and Vulnerability of Current and Future Potential Ecosystem Services of the Nisqually River Delta and other Puget Sound Estuaries (Q160290) (← links)
- USGS Blue Carbon Projects (Q227775) (← links)
- NASA-USGS National Blue Carbon Monitoring System (Q228320) (← links)
- Global Science and Data Network for Coastal Blue Carbon (SBC) (Q228321) (← links)
- High-resolution remote sensing of water quality in the San Francisco Bay-Delta Estuary (Q234543) (← links)
- Mercury cycling in agricultural and managed wetlands of California: experimental evidence of vegetation-driven changes in sediment biogeochemistry and methylmercury production (Q236201) (← links)
- Methylmercury production in sediment from agricultural and non-agricultural wetlands in the Yolo Bypass, California, USA (Q236507) (← links)
- Rice methylmercury exposure and mitigation: a comprehensive review (Q236527) (← links)
- Hydrological controls on methylmercury distribution and flux in a tidal marsh (Q236595) (← links)
- Differentiating transpiration from evaporation in seasonal agricultural wetlands and the link to advective fluxes in the root zone (Q236805) (← links)
- The contribution of rice agriculture to methylmercury in surface waters: A review of data from the Sacramento Valley, California (Q238985) (← links)
- Mercury cycling in agricultural and managed wetlands of California: seasonal influences of vegetation on mercury methylation, storage, and transport (Q242770) (← links)
- 234U/238U and δ87Sr in peat as tracers of paleosalinity in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta of California, USA (Q244684) (← links)
- Representing the function and sensitivity of coastal interfaces in Earth system models (Q253181) (← links)
- Corrigendum to "A remote sensing-based model of tidal marsh aboveground carbon stocks for the conterminous United States" [ISPRS J. Photogram. Rem. Sens.139 (2018) 255-271] (Q253303) (← links)
- Increased salinity decreases annual gross primary productivity at a Northern California brackish tidal marsh (Q259567) (← links)
- The Coastal Carbon Library and Atlas: Open source soil data and tools supporting blue carbon research and policy (Q260150) (← links)
- Greenhouse gas balances in coastal ecosystems: Current challenges in “blue carbon” estimation and significance to national greenhouse gas inventories (Q261547) (← links)
- A conterminous USA-scale map of relative tidal marsh elevation (Q263642) (← links)
- Characterizing performance of freshwater wetland methane models across time scales at FLUXNET-CH4 sites using wavelet analyses (Q266505) (← links)
- Can coastal habitats rise to the challenge? Resilience of estuarine habitats, carbon accumulation, and economic value to sea-level rise in a Puget Sound estuary (Q267567) (← links)
- Modeled production, oxidation, and transport processes of wetland methane emissions in temperate, boreal, and Arctic regions (Q269238) (← links)
- Accounting for non-photosynthetic vegetation in remote-sensing-based estimates of carbon flux in wetlands (Q270300) (← links)
- Gap-filling eddy covariance methane fluxes: Comparison of machine learning model predictions and uncertainties at FLUXNET-CH4 wetlands (Q273581) (← links)
- The potential of satellite remote sensing time series to uncover wetland phenology under unique challenges of tidal setting (Q276911) (← links)
- Improved wetland soil organic carbon stocks of the conterminous U.S. through data harmonization (Q278255) (← links)
- Environmental disturbances and restoration of salt marshes (Q280161) (← links)
- Methylmercury cycling, bioaccumulation, and export from agricultural and non-agricultural wetlands in the Yolo Bypass (Q280477) (← links)
- Uncertainty in United States coastal wetland greenhouse gas inventorying (Q281708) (← links)
- Data release for journal article titled, "Forecasting tidal marsh elevation and habitat change through fusion of Earth observations and a process model" (Q281823) (← links)
- Potential for negative emissions of greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4 and N2O) through coastal peatland re-establishment: Novel insights from high frequency flux data at meter and kilometer scales (Q283002) (← links)
- Blue carbon in a changing climate and a changing context (Q285230) (← links)
- Above- and belowground biomass carbon stock and net primary productivity maps for tidal herbaceous marshes of the United States (Q287609) (← links)
- Methylmercury dynamics in Upper Sacramento Valley rice fields with low background soil mercury levels (Q292351) (← links)