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Title Ecological and biogeochemical cycling in impacted polar ecosystems / Vladimir N. Bashkin, editor.

Publication Info. New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., [2017]

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 308 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Environmental remediation technologies, regulations and safety
Environmental remediation technologies, regulations and safety.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction; Ecological and Biogeochemical Cycling in Impacted Polar Ecosystems; Abstract; Part I. Ecological and Biogeochemical Cycling; Chapter 1; Ecological and Biogeochemical Footprints of Possible Climate Alterations in Polar Areas; Abstract; Introduction; Ecological Footprints of Climate Changes in Polar Ecosystems; Biogeochemical Footprints of Climate Changes; Temperature Rating of Biogeochemical Cycling; Forecast of Climate Change on the Yamal Peninsula; Conclusion; Conflict of Interest; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 2.
Comparative Assessment of Carbon and Nitrogen Pools in Tundra Ecosystem SoilsAbstract; Introduction; Soil Samples Description; Conclusion; Acknowledgment; Conflict of Interest; References; Chapter 3; Assessing the in Situ Emission of Gases in Tundra Ecosystems; Abstract; Introduction; Methods; Field Monitoring Results; Conclusion; Conflict of Interest; The authors confirm that this article content has no conflicts of interest.; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 4; Ecological Interactions in Biogeochemical Cycles of Carbon and Nitrogen; Abstract; Introduction.
Relationship between Climate Change and Biogeochemical Cycles of Nitrogen and CarbonExperimental Modeling of the Carbon and Nitrogen Cycle Processes; The Effect of Temperature on Heterotrophic Respiration; The Effect of Temperature on Microbial Biomass and Community Structure; Soil Fractionation; Conclusion; Conflict of Interest; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 5; Bioproductivity of Tundra Ecosystems and Nitrogen Uptake by Plants; Abstract; Introduction; Evaluation of Changes in the Biological Productivity; Methods; Results; Nitrogen Compounds Uptake by Plants of Tundra Ecosystems.
MethodsResults; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; Conflict of Interest; References; Part II. Biogeochemical Technologies Based on Ecological and Biogeochemical Cycling; Chapter 6; Activity of Catalase and Dehydrogenase Enzymes as a Tool for Controlling the Soil Reclamation Process; Abstract; Introduction; Materials and Methods; Results and Discussion; Conclusion; Conflict of Interest; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 7; NMR C13 Measurements for Assessing Humates from Tundra Peats; Abstract; Introduction.
1. Theoretical Justification of the Method Using 13C-NMR Spectroscopy for Analysis of Humic Substances2. C13 NMR Spectroscopy for Analyzing Humic Substances Extracted from Peat of Yamburg Gas Condensate Field; 2.1. Extraction of Humates from Peat Samples from the Territory Yamburg GCF; 2.2. Conducting Analytical Work to Identify the Structures of Isolated Humatic Compounds Using Modern Analytical Methods; 2.3. Extraction of Humates; Conclusion; Conflict of Interest; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 8.
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Subject Environmental protection -- Polar regions.
Environmental protection.
Polar regions.
Biogeochemical cycles.
Biogeochemical cycles.
Polar regions -- Environmental conditions.
Environmental conditions.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Bashkin, V. N. (Vladimir Nikolaevich), editor.
Other Form: Print version: Ecological and biogeochemical cycling in impacted polar ecosystems. Hauppauge, New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2017 9781536120813 (DLC) 2017023495
ISBN 9781536121001 (electronic book)
1536121002 (electronic book)
9781536120813 (hardcover)