All Stories

  1. Assessing groundwater-surface water connectivity using radon and major ions prior to coal seam gas development (Richmond River Catchment, Australia)
  2. Fresh meteoric versus recirculated saline groundwater nutrient inputs into a subtropical estuary
  3. Manganese and iron release from mangrove porewaters: A significant component of oceanic budgets?
  4. Divergent drivers of carbon dioxide and methane dynamics in an agricultural coastal floodplain: post-flood hydrological and biological drivers
  5. Pristine mangrove creek waters are a sink of nitrous oxide
  6. Are mangroves drivers or buffers of coastal acidification? Insights from alkalinity and dissolved inorganic carbon export estimates across a latitudinal transect
  7. Stable isotopes reduce parameter uncertainty of an estuarine carbon cycling model
  8. Groundwater, Acid and Carbon Dioxide Dynamics Along a Coastal Wetland, Lake and Estuary Continuum
  9. Mangrove pore water exchange across a latitudinal gradient
  10. Intermittently Closed and Open Lakes and/or Lagoons (ICOLLs) as groundwater-dominated coastal systems: Evidence from seasonal radon observations
  11. Carbon cycling and exports over diel and flood-recovery timescales in a subtropical rainforest headwater stream
  12. Dissolved radon and uranium in groundwater in a potential coal seam gas development region (Richmond River Catchment, Australia)
  13. Automated, in situ measurements of dissolved CO2 , CH4 , and δ13 C values using cavity enhanced laser absorption spectrometry: Comparing response times of air-water equilibrators
  14. The contribution of denitrification and burial to the nitrogen budgets of three geomorphically distinct Australian estuaries: Importance of seagrass habitats
  15. Examining 239+240Pu, 210Pb and historical events to determine carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus burial in mangrove sediments of Moreton Bay, Australia
  16. Groundwater Discharge as a Source of Dissolved Carbon and Greenhouse Gases in a Subtropical Estuary
  17. Dissolved iron exports from an estuary surrounded by coastal wetlands: Can small estuaries be a significant source of Fe to the ocean?
  18. Seasonal and Diurnal Dynamics of Atmospheric Radon, Carbon Dioxide, Methane, δ13C-CO2 and δ13C-CH4 in a Proposed Australian Coal Seam Gas Field
  19. Groundwater methane in a potential coal seam gas extraction region
  20. Groundwater discharge into an estuary using spatially distributed radon time series and radium isotopes
  21. Submarine groundwater discharge and associated fluxes of alkalinity and dissolved carbon into Moreton Bay (Australia) estimated via radium isotopes
  22. Nitrous oxide and methane dynamics in a coral reef lagoon driven by pore water exchange: Insights from automated high-frequency observations
  23. Porewater exchange as a driver of carbon dynamics across a terrestrial-marine transect: Insights from coupled 222Rn and pCO2 observations in the German Wadden Sea
  24. Drivers of carbon isotopic fractionation in a coral reef lagoon: Predominance of demand over supply
  25. Groundwater seepage as a driver of CO2 evasion in a coastal lake (Lake Ainsworth, NSW, Australia)
  26. Spatial and temporal variability of carbon dioxide and methane fluxes over semi-diurnal and spring–neap–spring timescales in a mangrove creek
  27. Methane and carbon dioxide dynamics in a subtropical estuary over a diel cycle: Insights from automated in situ radioactive and stable isotope measurements
  28. High CO2 evasion during floods in an Australian subtropical estuary downstream from a modified acidic floodplain wetland
  29. Estuarine canal estate waters: Hotspots of CO2 outgassing driven by enhanced groundwater discharge?
  30. Mapping Methane and Carbon Dioxide Concentrations and δ13C Values in the Atmosphere of Two Australian Coal Seam Gas Fields
  31. Importance of budgets for estimating the input of groundwater-derived nutrients to an eutrophic tidal river and estuary
  32. Drivers ofpCO2variability in two contrasting coral reef lagoons: The influence of submarine groundwater discharge
  33. Novel Use of Cavity Ring-down Spectroscopy to Investigate Aquatic Carbon Cycling from Microbial to Ecosystem Scales
  34. Quantity and quality of organic matter (detritus) drives N2effluxes (net denitrification) across seasons, benthic habitats, and estuaries
  35. Groundwater–surface water exchange in a mangrove tidal creek: Evidence from natural geochemical tracers and implications for nutrient budgets
  36. Carbon dioxide dynamics driven by groundwater discharge in a coastal floodplain creek
  37. Enrichment of Radon and Carbon Dioxide in the Open Atmosphere of an Australian Coal Seam Gas Field
  38. Coupling Automated Radon and Carbon Dioxide Measurements in Coastal Waters
  39. Carbon budgets for three autotrophic Australian estuaries: Implications for global estimates of the coastal air-water CO2flux
  40. Benthic carbon metabolism in southeast Australian estuaries: habitat importance, driving forces, and application of artificial neural network models
  41. Carbon self-utilization may assist Caulerpa taxifolia invasion
  42. Insights into estuarine benthic dissolved organic carbon (DOC) dynamics using δ13C-DOC values, phospholipid fatty acids and dissolved organic nutrient fluxes
  43. Mapping ecosystem processes and function across shallow seascapes
  44. Diel coral reef acidification driven by porewater advection in permeable carbonate sands, Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef
  45. Benthic fluxes of dissolved organic carbon in three temperate Australian estuaries: Implications for global estimates of benthic DOC fluxes
  46. Structure and Function of Warm Temperate East Australian Coastal Lagoons
  47. Denitrification, N-fixation and nitrogen and phosphorus fluxes in different benthic habitats and their contribution to the nitrogen and phosphorus budgets of a shallow oligotrophic sub-tropical coastal system (southern Moreton Bay, Australia)
  48. Metabolism of different benthic habitats and their contribution to the carbon budget of a shallow oligotrophic sub-tropical coastal system (southern Moreton Bay, Australia)
  49. Nitrogen incorporation and retention by bacteria, algae, and fauna in a subtropical, intertidal sediment: An in situ 15N-labeling study