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  • [[Image:flooded soil.png|thumb|400px|schematic presentation of flooded soil from[[Y.Chen and Y Avnimelech]]]] ...pores, and generally result in anoxic conditions of the soil environment. Flooded soil environments may include such [[Wikipedia:ecosystem|ecosystem]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Flooded Soils]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Central Metabolism (Flooded soils)]]
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  • ...water levels in three environments: unsaturated soil, saturated soil, and flooded soil. [http://www.floodsite.net/juniorfloodsite/html/en/student/thingstokno [[Image:Peatland.jpg|thumb|500px|right|A peatland, a type of flooded environment with a layer of organic matter, in Australia. Peatlands produce
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  • ...water levels in three environments: unsaturated soil, saturated soil, and flooded soil. [http://www.floodsite.net/juniorfloodsite/html/en/student/thingstokno [[Image:Peatland.jpg|thumb|500px|right|A peatland, a type of flooded environment with a layer of organic matter, in Australia. Peatlands produce
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  • #REDIRECT [[Flooded Soils]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Central Metabolism (Flooded soils)]]
    48 bytes (5 words) - 23:50, 18 January 2016
  • [[Flooded soils]]
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  • ...ut the year. Igapó forests are different from várzea forests, as these get flooded instead by black-water rivers, resulting in different nutrients and effects ...y low taxonomic diversity. This low diversity is due to the long degree of flooded periods in the forests resulting in only species surviving that have the ab
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  • [[Image:flooded soil.png|thumb|400px|schematic presentation of flooded soil from[[Y.Chen and Y Avnimelech]]]] ...pores, and generally result in anoxic conditions of the soil environment. Flooded soil environments may include such [[Wikipedia:ecosystem|ecosystem]]
    30 KB (4,519 words) - 05:41, 21 January 2016
  • ...water levels in three environments: unsaturated soil, saturated soil, and flooded soil. [http://www.floodsite.net/juniorfloodsite/html/en/student/thingstokno [[Image:Peatland.jpg|thumb|500px|right|A peatland, a type of flooded environment with a layer of organic matter, in Australia. Peatlands produce
    34 KB (5,168 words) - 07:26, 9 February 2018
  • ...water levels in three environments: unsaturated soil, saturated soil, and flooded soil. [http://www.floodsite.net/juniorfloodsite/html/en/student/thingstokno [[Image:Peatland.jpg|thumb|500px|right|A peatland, a type of flooded environment with a layer of organic matter, in Australia. Peatlands produce
    35 KB (5,242 words) - 07:26, 14 March 2016
  • ...location was mostly Bergstrom soils and urban land. 0-2% slopes and rarely flooded.
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  • ...ubterraneus'' are endemic to rivers, and Redwash oilfield was specifically flooded with river water.
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  • ...du/content/29/6/748.full.pdf+html "''Autonomous Exploration and Mapping of Flooded Sinkholes''"]==== NASA conducted an experiment in which flooded cenotes were mapped using the DEPTHX (Deep Phreatic Thermal Explorer) auton
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  • ...which are dry and erode easily, and in rice paddies, which are constantly flooded (Dodds and Gudder, 1995; Cameron, 1960; Rogers and Burns, 1994). A greater ...reshwater influx, this microbe forms gas vesicles that aid in dispersal in flooded soils. Plants in these environments are then able to obtain sufficient amou
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  • ...it will consume the oil that humans cannot clean up over time. Microcosms flooded with crude oil are filled with the alkane degrader, ''T. oleivorans'', whil
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  • ...tes may contain anaerobic zones in which oxygen flow is very limited. In a flooded soil environment oxygen content will be very limited because oxygen diffuse Anaerobic environments such as wetland soils and flooded soils are usually limited by electron acceptors and have an abundant supply
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  • ...atively affected when moisture decreases to an aw of 0.95. Thus, even when flooded homes are dried out, there is still a risk of spore contamination [[#Refere
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  • ...g season or grown as a dual crop along with rice, in the standing water of flooded fields. The nitrogen fixed by the cyanobacteria is either released upon dec
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  • ...n consists of Oakalla silty clay loam, with 0-2% slopes, and is frequently flooded.
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  • ...f ''Sporomusa'' spp. and ''Desulfovibrio'' spp. in the Anoxic Bulk Soil of Flooded Rice Microcosms. ''Applied and Environmental Microbiology''. 65(8): 3526-35
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  • ...a wetland. In general, more saturated environments (aquatic wetlands and flooded riparian wetlands) experience higher rates of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki ...soils is the hydrology of the ecosystem. Communities that are constantly flooded (ie aquatic and some riparian wetlands) have constantly saturated hydric so
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  • ...eases the nitrogen fixation rate and allows for better survival under both flooded and dry conditions (13). This can be viewed as a contribution to the enviro ...indicate the presence of A. caulinodans (13), whereas Sesbania legumes in flooded areas of Brazil would show association with A. doebereinerae (18). The rece
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  • ...und that alternating wetting and drying cycles rather than having constant flooded or dry conditions was best for reducing levels of arsenic. This is due to
    44 KB (6,567 words) - 08:38, 13 March 2016
  • ...reducing carbon dioxide to methane. Redox gradients may also be seen in [[flooded soils]].
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  • ...d, up to 2.8km (1.7mi)[[#References |[1]]]. The organisms live within the flooded pore space within the rocks and live by reducing inorganic compounds found
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  • ...pathogen attaches to epidermal cells in the stratum corneum, the cells are flooded with macrophages, lymphocytes, and neutrophils which attempt to reduce swel
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  • ...henomenon is likely due to the increased exposure to contaminated water in flooded regions.
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  • ...es are formed when abandoned mines, metal and coalmines in particular, are flooded with water creating a pool that becomes rich with minerals and metals. Upo
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  • ...o thrive because a large portion of it is comprised of humid highlands and flooded fields since moist climates facilitate mosquito survival and breeding. The
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  • ...sequently nitrified by bacteria and archaea, determination of PMN requires flooded anaerobic conditions in order to inhibit the aerobic process of nitrificati
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  • ...lfur to iron, producing pyrite <ref name=Colombo />. Furthermore, in these flooded conditions, iron is also used as an energy source; anaerobic iron-reducing
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