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Tropical estuaries and mangroves in the global carbon cycle
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    • WP1 - Past, present and future GHG budgets of tropical estuaries
    • WP2 : Flux components of mangrove carbon budgets
    • WP3 : Origin, composition, remineralization and preservation of organic matter in mangrove soils
    • WP4 : Experimental study of priming effects in mangrove soil carbon
  • Study sites
    • Brazil - Rio de Janeiro
    • Brazil - Pará
    • French Guiana
    • Guadeloupe
    • Vietnam - Hô Chi Minh City and Mekong Delta
    • New Caledonia
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Maximilien MATHIAN

Associate Professor, Université de la Nouvelle Calédonie
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Institut de sciences exactes et appliquées
Université de la Nouvelle Calédonie

Publications

  1. Naïna Mouras, Hugues Lemonnier, Thomas Crossay, Kapeliele GUTUTAUAVA, Maximilien Mathian, Sarah Robin, Océane Tardivel, Cyril Marchand 2025 - Variability of the optical signatures of dissolved organic matter in soils of different mangrove stands (Ouvéa, New Caledonia) Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 32() 12086-12107. DOI

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  • News
  • Project description
  • Work Packages
    • WP1 - Past, present and future GHG budgets of tropical estuaries
    • WP2 : Flux components of mangrove carbon budgets
    • WP3 : Origin, composition, remineralization and preservation of organic matter in mangrove soils
    • WP4 : Experimental study of priming effects in mangrove soil carbon
  • Study sites
  • Team members
  • Publications
  • Contact
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