Christian Blodau, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2002 | McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada |
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Bonaiuti S, Blodau C, Knorr K. (2020) Evaluating biogeochemical indicators of methanogenic conditions and thermodynamic constraints in peat Applied Geochemistry. 114: 104471 |
Berger S, Braeckevelt E, Blodau C, et al. (2019) A 1-year greenhouse gas budget of a peatland exposed to long-term nutrient infiltration and altered hydrology: high carbon uptake and methane emission. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 191: 533 |
Oldham C, Beer J, Blodau C, et al. (2019) Controls on iron(II) fluxes into waterways impacted by acid mine drainage: A Damköhler analysis of groundwater seepage and iron kinetics. Water Research. 153: 11-20 |
Münchberger W, Knorr K, Blodau C, et al. (2019) Zero to moderate methane emissions in a densely rooted, pristine Patagonian bog - biogeochemical controls as revealed from isotopic evidence Biogeosciences. 16: 541-559 |
Berger S, Praetzel LSE, Goebel M, et al. (2018) Differential response of carbon cycling to long-term nutrient input and altered hydrological conditions in a continental Canadian peatland Biogeosciences. 15: 885-903 |
Berger S, Praetzel L, Goebel M, et al. (2017) Plant functional types, nutrients and hydrology drive carbon cycling along a transect in an anthropogenically altered Canadian peatland complex Biogeosciences Discussions. 1-30 |
Pelletier N, Talbot J, Olefeldt D, et al. (2017) Influence of Holocene permafrost aggradation and thaw on the paleoecology and carbon storage of a peatland complex in northwestern Canada The Holocene. 27: 1391-1405 |
Berger S, Gebauer G, Blodau C, et al. (2017) Peatlands in a eutrophic world - assessing the state of a poor fen-bog transition in southern Ontario, Canada, after long term nutrient input and altered hydrological conditions Soil Biology & Biochemistry. 114: 131-144 |
Blodau C, Agethen S, Broder T, et al. (2017) Gradients of organic matter quality, mineralization and sequestration in Cook’s Bay of Lake Simcoe, Canada Limnologica. 68: 92-104 |
Bonaiuti S, Blodau C, Knorr K. (2017) Transport, anoxia and end-product accumulation control carbon dioxide and methane production and release in peat soils Biogeochemistry. 133: 219-239 |