Biogeochemistry of Wetlands 2nd Edition
Biogeochemistry of Wetlands, 2nd Edition by K. Ramesh Reddy, Ronald D. DeLaune, and Patrick W. Inglett is a compelling, authoritative guide for anyone tackling the science and management of wetland systems. Whether you’re a graduate student, researcher, environmental consultant, or restoration practitioner, this updated edition brings clarity to the complex interactions that govern wetlands worldwide.
Explore how chemical, physical, and biological processes drive nutrient dynamics, carbon sequestration, and greenhouse-gas fluxes across marshes, peatlands, mangroves, and freshwater wetlands. Clear explanations and practical examples connect theory to real-world challenges—wetland restoration, pollution mitigation, coastal resilience, and sustainable land management—making the book invaluable for applied work in North America, Europe, Asia, and beyond.
Rich in accessible detail, the text breaks down elemental cycles, redox chemistry, and hydrologic controls while highlighting modern measurement approaches and interpretive frameworks. Readers gain actionable insight into biogeochemical indicators used to assess ecosystem health, predict responses to climate change, and design effective remediation strategies.
Written by leading experts with decades of field and research experience, this edition balances academic rigor with practical relevance. If you need a single, reliable reference that translates complex wetland science into tools for policy, restoration, and research, this book delivers.
Order your copy today to deepen your understanding of wetland biogeochemistry and apply that expertise to conserve and restore vital wetland landscapes worldwide.
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