A1 Publications (6) [show] |
- Lauryssen, F.; Crombé, P.; Maris, T.; Van Maldegem, E.; Van de Broek, M.; Temmerman, S.; Smolders, E. (2022). Estimation of the natural background of phosphate in a lowland river using tidal marsh sediment cores. Biogeosciences 19(3): 763-776. https://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-19-763-2022, more
- Suello, R.H.; Hernandez, S.L.; Bouillon, S.; Belliard, J.-P.; Dominguez-Granda, L.; Van de Broek, M.; Rosado-Moncayo, A.M.; Veliz, J.R.; Ramirez, K.P.; Govers, G.; Temmerman, S. (2022). Mangrove sediment organic carbon storage and sources in relation to forest age and position along a deltaic salinity gradient. Biogeosciences 19(5): 1571-1585. https://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-19-1571-2022, more
- Van de Broek, M.; Baert, L.; Temmerman, S.; Govers, G. (2019). Soil organic carbon stocks in a tidal marsh landscape are dominated by human marsh embankment and subsequent marsh progradation. Eur. j. soil sci. (Print) 70(2): 338-349. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ejss.12739, more
- Van de Broek, M.; Govers, G. (2019). Quantification of organic carbon concentrations and stocks of tidal marsh sediments via mid-infrared spectroscopy. Geoderma 337: 555-564. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2018.09.051, more
- Van de Broek, M.; Vandendriessche, C.; Poppelmonde, D.; Merckx, R.; Temmerman, S.; Govers, G. (2018). Long-term organic carbon sequestration in tidal marsh sediments is dominated by old-aged allochthonous inputs in a macrotidal estuary. Glob. Chang. Biol. 24(6): 2498-2512. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14089, more
- Van de Broek, M.; Temmerman, S.; Merckx, R.; Govers, G. (2016). Controls on soil organic carbon stocks in tidal marshes along an estuarine salinity gradient. Biogeosciences 13(24): 6611-6624. https://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-13-6611-2016, more
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