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Check out the full article by Crameri et al. (2025):

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#SDG2 #SDGs #ZeroHunger #OpenAccess
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A novel fenced enclosure study demonstrates the heavy toll that invasive ungulates have on greenhouse gas emissions from coastal wetlands on Indigenous lands in #Australia.

🔗Read the Editor's Highlight in @eos.org: eos.org/editor-highl...

#GlobalGoalsWeek #AGUPubs #Wetlands #GreenhouseGases
Where the Pigs and Buffalo Roam, the Wetlands They do Bemoan - Eos
A novel fenced enclosure study demonstrates the heavy toll that invasive ungulates have on greenhouse gas emissions from coastal wetlands on Indigenous lands in Australia.
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NEW: Scientists investigate the spatial variabilities in carbon storage within and between three seagrass meadows to gain a better understanding of these #BlueCarbon ecosystems.🌊🌿

🔗Check out Capece et al. for free: doi.org/10.1029/2024...

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New in JGR: Biogeosciences: Multi-Scale Variability of Blue Carbon in Seagrass Sediments From Three California Estuaries by Capece et al. 2025
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You are invited to nominate an impactful dataset most valuable to your research and community to be included in an upcoming commentary published in an AGU journal.

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📆 Nominations are due October 10th!

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Nominate an Impactful Dataset
AGU is highlighting and celebrating datasets that support the broad spectrum of research, analysis, and decision making by our community.
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AGU's volunteer #PeerReviewers help advance the Earth and space sciences and maintain the integrity and accountability of the scientific record. 🌎

If you are interested in joining the AGU pool of reviewers, please fill out our interest form: buff.ly/ZezWxq4

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A new special collection features review articles that capture the range and breadth of topics, methods, approaches, scales, and ecosystems that have been covered in JGR: Biogeosciences over the past 20 years.🌎

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Special Collection Celebrating 20 years at JGR: Biogeosciences.
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Today we celebrate the 20th anniversary AGU’s JGR: Biogeosciences!🎉

For two decades, the journal has published original research, methods, and data articles on the biogeosciences of the Earth system.

🔗 Learn how to submit: buff.ly/RcwG5Ty

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🚨 New paper alert! 🚨 A study @jgrbiogeo.bsky.social demonstrate the use of an underwater hyperspectral imager to map #seaice algal community at fine scales (cm), which is not possible with traditional destructive sampling methods. #Arctic #Svalbard

Read more:
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Scientists working on sea ice on a sunny day in a Svalbard fjord. Underwater photo of the underwater hyperscreal imager sensor below sea ice
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A new study explores how #methane moves from the sediments (accumulated layers of mud and organic matter) of Arctic lakes, where it is produced, into the overlying water.

🔗Check out Bulínová et al. (2025) to learn more: doi.org/10.1029/2024...

#AG#AGUPubsr#Arcticr#GreehouseGas
New in JGR: Biogeosciences: Increased Ecosystem Productivity Boosts Methane Production in Arctic Lake Sediments by Bulínová et al. 2025
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A new study finds that long-term agricultural patterns can reshape the stratigraphic features and microbial community assembly in vadose zones.

🔗Learn more: doi.org/10.1029/2025...

#AGUPubs #Agriculture #VadoseZone #Soil #SDG2
New in JGR: Biogeosciences: Vadose Zone Geochemical Heterogeneity Governs Vertical Microbial Assembly in Lakeshore Agricultural Lands by Qiao et al. 2025
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"American science has no need to be "Restored" to a "Gold Standard:" American science has already set the "Gold Standard" for scientific research and publishing for over 80 years."

Read the full Editorial by the #AGUPubs Editors-in-Chief: doi.org/10.1029/2025...

#GoldStandardScience
The Executive Order “Restoring Gold Standard Science” is Dangerous for America
This EO is an unconstitutional attempt to censor and punish U.S. scientists for publishing science that doesn't fit a political agenda This misleading and false misrepresentation of U.S. scientif...
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The Administration’s #GoldStandardScience order undermines research integrity & threatens public trust in science.

Read AGU President Brandon Jones’ latest #FromtheProw, & stand with us:
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Congratulations on your new paper!🎉 And, great field photos!📸
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Is dust helping peatlands accumulate carbon? It depends. Our new paper out in @jgrbiogeo.bsky.social compares the impacts of intense dust input from a road and smaller atmospheric dust episodes on a peatland - led by former Ph.D. student Xiaoyu Li
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Read the #OpenAccess article by Crameri et al. for free!

👉 doi.org/10.1029/2025...

#OpenScience #InvasiveSpecies #EarthScience #STEM #Australia #Indigenous #Wetland
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✨New Research✨

Scientists find that climate-induced landscape alteration will lead to increased mobilization of terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (DOC) into #Arctic rivers.

🔗Learn more: doi.org/10.1029/2025...

#AGUPubs #ClimateChange @nationalmaglab.bsky.social @ucdavisresearch.bsky.social
New in JGR: Biogeosciences: Signatures of Arctic Change: Molecular-Level Composition and Bioavailability of Shifting Dissolved Organic Matter Sources by Slentz et al. 2025
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In drainage waters from an agricultural field in Indiana (USA), scientists find that ∼75% of the phosphorus leaving the field was organic (DOP).🌽

🔗Learn more: doi.org/10.1029/2024...

#AGUPubs #Phosphorus #Nutrients #Agriculture #Runoff
New in JGR: Biogeosciences: Seasonal Variation of Enzymatically Hydrolyzable Organic Phosphorus in Agricultural Drainage Waters
by Pitcock & Jacinthe 2025
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🚨 Vote now! AGU's session "Confessions of a Federal Scientist" is up for #SXSW. Help bring this powerful story on science, leadership & integrity to the stage.

Voting ends Aug 24!

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📢Call for Papers📢

In partnership with ESA, we invite contributions to a cross-society special collection on ecological forecasting across ecosystems and scales.

🔗Learn more about the collection and how to submit: eos.org/editors-vox/...

#AGUPubs #esa2025 #ecology @ecologicalsociety.bsky.social
Advances in Ecological Forecasting - Eos
AGU and ESA invite contributions to a cross-society special collection on ecological forecasting across ecosystems and scales.
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NEW: Gerhardt et al. used an aquatic drone equipped with water quality sensors to better understand spatial patterns of #nitrate in the Des Moines River (Iowa, USA).

🔗Check out their results: doi.org/10.1029/2024...

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New in JGR: Biogeosciences: Longitudinal Patterns in Nitrate Revealed Through Drone-Based Measurements in an Agriculturally Influenced Midwestern River by Gerhardt et al. 2025
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In a related commentary, Buchkowski (2025) discusses how the effects of animals should be considered when we study how ecosystems change over time.🌎

👉Check it out: doi.org/10.1029/2025...

#Ecosystems #Biogeochemistry #AGUPubs #STEM
New in JGR: Biogeosciences: Zoogeochemistry: Breaking Down the Silos Between Biogeochemistry and Zoology
By Buchkowski 2025
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📢New Research📢

Jonsson et al. experimentally tested how earthworms known to be non-native to arctic ecosystems affect carbon reservoirs in soil and plants in two tundra vegetation types.🪱

🔗Check out their results: doi.org/10.1029/2024...

#Earthworms #Soil #Arctic #Tundra
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