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8000 years of environmental evolution of barrier–lagoon systems emplaced in coastal embayments (NW Iberia)
ArticleAbstract: The rocky and indented coast of NW Iberia is characterized by the presence of highly valuable and vuPalabras claves:barrier–lagoon, geochemistry, overwash, Rocky coast, sedimentary environments, SedimentologyAutores:Bao R., Costas S., Goble R., González-Villanueva R., Pérez-Arlucea M., Xosé Luis Otero PérezFuentes:scopus<sup>13</sup>C NMR and FTIR spectroscopy characterization of humic acids in spodosols under tropical rain forest in southeastern Brazil
ArticleAbstract: The aim of the present study was to characterize the humic acids (HAs) in spodosols developed on quaPalabras claves:Podzolization, soil organic matter, spectroscopy, Tropical podzolsAutores:Colnago L.A., Gomes F.H., González-Pérez M., Martin-Neto L., Milori D.M.B.P., Vidal-Torrado P., Xosé Luis Otero PérezFuentes:scopusCharacterization of humic substances in salt marsh soils under sea rush (Juncus maritimus)
ArticleAbstract: Humic substances (HS) from salt marsh soils were characterized and the relationships among HS composPalabras claves:humic substances, Juncus maritimus, Salt marsh soils, spectroscopyAutores:Álvarez M.A., González-Pérez M., Santín C., Vázquez F.M., Vidal-Torrado P., Xosé Luis Otero PérezFuentes:scopusChemical and spectroscopic characteristics of humic acids in marshes from the Iberian Peninsula
ArticleAbstract: Purpose: To characterise soil humic acids (HAs) extracted from Spanish marshes formed under differenPalabras claves:Estuaries, Humic acids, Soils, wetlandsAutores:Boluda R., Buurman P., Ferreira F.P., Martin-Neto L., Vázquez F.M., Vidal-Torrado P., Xosé Luis Otero PérezFuentes:scopusChemistry and genesis of soils developed under restinga vegetation in São Paulo state, Brazil
ArticleAbstract: Restinga is a term currently used for the vegetation on the poor and sandy soils of the coastal plaiPalabras claves:Dithionite-citrate, Na pyrophosphate, Oxalate ammonium, Podzolization, Selective dissolution, SpodosolAutores:Coelho M.R., Martins V.M., Vázquez F.M., Vidal-Torrado P., Xosé Luis Otero PérezFuentes:scopusComparison of the quantitative determination of soil organic carbon in coastal wetlands containing reduced forms of Fe and S
ArticleAbstract: The performance of the Walkley–Black wet oxidation chemical method for soil organic carbon (SOC) detPalabras claves:Autores:Artur A.G., Ferreira T.O., Nóbrega G.N., Passos T.R.G., Xosé Luis Otero PérezFuentes:scopusAttheya armata along the European Atlantic coast – The turn of the screw on the causes of “surf diatom”
ArticleAbstract: The “surf diatom” species Attheya armata (West) Crawford accumulations have been detected in the coaPalabras claves:Attheya armata, European Atlantic Coast, Seawater discoloration, Stable isotopes signature, Surf diatom, Trophic food webAutores:Carballeira R., Leira M., López-Rodríguez M.C., Xosé Luis Otero PérezFuentes:scopusAttributes of the hydromorphic soils in the Pantanal of North Matogrosso
ArticleAbstract: The hydromorphic soils, common in the Amazon and the Pantanal, are subject to alternating periods ofPalabras claves:Floodplains, High activity clay, Hydromorphism, illiteAutores:Couto E.G., de Arruda Oliveira Coringa E., Vidal-Torrado P., Xosé Luis Otero PérezFuentes:scopusBacterial communities and biogeochemical transformations of iron and sulfur in a high saltmarsh soil profile
ArticleAbstract: Microbial community structure in saltmarsh soils is stratified by depth and availability of electronPalabras claves:bacteria, microbial diversity, Pyritization, Saltmarsh, soil, sulfate reductionAutores:Cury J.C., Lambais M.R., Xosé Luis Otero PérezFuentes:scopusBiogeochemical cycles: Global approaches and perspectives
Book PartAbstract: This chapter uses a literature review to advance our understanding of the biogeochemical functioningPalabras claves:Anthropogenic impact, Biogeochemical function, Biogeographic regions, Bioturbation, CARBON SEQUESTRATION, Microbial transformationsAutores:Connolly R.M., Ferreira T.O., Kristensen E., Marchand C., Rivera-Monroy V.H., Xosé Luis Otero PérezFuentes:scopus