by mould , air , bacteria , or yeast(passive) caused bydecomposition
oxygen ... the microorganismscausedecomposition
a very positive entropy changecausinga very positive entropy change
to higher soil nitrogen availabilityleadingto higher soil nitrogen availability
to the release of methane ( CH4 ) from this dissolved carbonalso leadsto the release of methane ( CH4 ) from this dissolved carbon
to its other touted benefit , carbon sequestrationleadsto its other touted benefit , carbon sequestration
significantlycontributessignificantly
to caledto ca
in replenishment of nutrient pools beneath the oak canopyresultingin replenishment of nutrient pools beneath the oak canopy
to the formation of methane gasleadsto the formation of methane gas
relevant relations and extensive analyzessettingrelevant relations and extensive analyzes
in an explosion of water , oxygen , gas and heatresultingin an explosion of water , oxygen , gas and heat
to increased carbon release from the soilleadingto increased carbon release from the soil
in the release of carbon from the wetland as a gas , normally either carbon dioxide or methaneresultsin the release of carbon from the wetland as a gas , normally either carbon dioxide or methane
in the formation of humus and the releases of many plant nutrientsresultsin the formation of humus and the releases of many plant nutrients
to the formation of carbonic acid and thus carbon dioxide and waterleadsto the formation of carbonic acid and thus carbon dioxide and water
in the formation of product gas and char particlesresultsin the formation of product gas and char particles
to the formation of peat or the accumulation of organic detritusleadingto the formation of peat or the accumulation of organic detritus
in the depletion of oxygen in the deeper water layerscan resultin the depletion of oxygen in the deeper water layers
to the formation of methane , hydrogen sulphide and ammonia ( toxicleadsto the formation of methane , hydrogen sulphide and ammonia ( toxic
in loss of organic contents , carbon and Cresultedin loss of organic contents , carbon and C
to the production of steam , nitrogen , ammonia and oxides of carbonleadsto the production of steam , nitrogen , ammonia and oxides of carbon
the accumulation of organic matter at the bottom called peatcausesthe accumulation of organic matter at the bottom called peat
in the release of water and methane gaswill resultin the release of water and methane gas
to less carbon being released into the atmosphereleadsto less carbon being released into the atmosphere
to gas formationleadsto gas formation
to fewer nutrients within the soilcan leadto fewer nutrients within the soil
to an increase in microbial production and a shift in microbial composition in the water columnleadingto an increase in microbial production and a shift in microbial composition in the water column
in release of CO2 by bacteriaresultsin release of CO2 by bacteria
in formation of the acidresultsin formation of the acid
to the soil having fewer nutrientsleadsto the soil having fewer nutrients
in oxygen depletioncan resultin oxygen depletion
the oxygen depletion(passive) caused bythe oxygen depletion
to the formation of peatleadingto the formation of peat
in rich , fertile compost , which serves as food for the soil , plants , and microorganisms in the groundresultsin rich , fertile compost , which serves as food for the soil , plants , and microorganisms in the ground
in a decreased decomposition of organic matterresultsin a decreased decomposition of organic matter
in the conversion of nutrients in the soilresultsin the conversion of nutrients in the soil
in postmortem gas formationmay resultin postmortem gas formation
in the release of a large amount of heatmay resultin the release of a large amount of heat
lower oxygen(passive) caused bylower oxygen
oxygen depletion in the deeper watersmay causeoxygen depletion in the deeper waters
to enhanced soil carbon stocksleadingto enhanced soil carbon stocks