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Plant responses to simulated carbon capture and transport leakage: the effect of impurities in the CO2 gas stream (2018)
Journal Article
Lake, J. A., & Lomax, B. H. (2018). Plant responses to simulated carbon capture and transport leakage: the effect of impurities in the CO2 gas stream. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 72, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijggc.2018.01.013

To deliver an effective transition from a carbon-based 24 to a carbon-free energy market, bridging technologies are required. One such possibility is the use of carbon capture and storage, (CCS). However, before such innovations can be rolled out a k... Read More about Plant responses to simulated carbon capture and transport leakage: the effect of impurities in the CO2 gas stream.

Changes in CO2 during ocean anoxic event 1d indicate similarities to other carbon cycle perturbations (2018)
Journal Article
Richey, J. D., Upchurch, G., Montañez, I. P., Lomax, B. H., Suarez, M. B., Crout, N. M., …Smith, J. J. (2018). Changes in CO2 during ocean anoxic event 1d indicate similarities to other carbon cycle perturbations. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 491, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2018.03.035

Past greenhouse intervals of the Mesozoic were repeatedly punctuated by Ocean Anoxic Events (OAEs), major perturbations to the global carbon cycle and abrupt climate changes that may serve as relevant analogs for Earth’s greenhouse gas-forced climate... Read More about Changes in CO2 during ocean anoxic event 1d indicate similarities to other carbon cycle perturbations.

Nutrient limitation or home field advantage: does microbial community adaptation overcome nutrient limitation of litter decomposition in a tropical peatland? (2018)
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Hoyos-Santillan, J., Lomax, B. H., Turner, B. L., & Sjögersten, S. (in press). Nutrient limitation or home field advantage: does microbial community adaptation overcome nutrient limitation of litter decomposition in a tropical peatland?. Journal of Ecology, https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.12923

Litter decomposition is an important control on carbon accumulation in tropical peatlands. Stoichiometric theory suggests that decomposition is regulated by elemental ratios in litter while the home field advantage (HFA) hypothesis predicts that deco... Read More about Nutrient limitation or home field advantage: does microbial community adaptation overcome nutrient limitation of litter decomposition in a tropical peatland?.