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Current topics in Wetland Biogeochemistry is a review journal. Volumes 1-3 were published by Wetland Biogeochemistry Institute, Louisiana State University. Editors are W.H. Patrick, Jr. and J.A. Nyman. We have
published three volumes. The Table of Contents are listed
below to give you an idea of what the journal is all about. Beginning with Volume 4, Dr. K.R. Reddy will take over as Editor. Dr. Reddy can be reached via email at krr@gnv.ifas.ufl.edu

CURRENT TOPICS IN WETLAND BIOGEOCHEMISTRY, VOL.3
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
- Workshop on the effect of global climate change on the stability of coastal wetlands. William H. Patrick, Jr. and J. Andrew Nyman.
- The climate system and climate change. Kevin E. Trenberth.
- Global and local climate change--what do models predict? Ulrich Cubasch.
- Coral reefs and global climatic change: thresholds, variability and uncertainty. Tom Spencer.
- Global change and the Arctic. H. Jesse Walker.
- Incorporation of global climate change into tidal marsh restoration planning. Michael Josselyn and Peter Goodwin.
- The influence of surface and shallow subsurface soil processes on wetland elevation: a synthesis. Donald R. Cahoon, John W. Day, Jr. and Denise J. Reed.
- Response of mineral and organic components of coastal marsh accretion to global climate change. Denise J. Reed.
- Using latitudinal variation to examine effects of climate on coastal salt marsh pattern and process. Steven C. Pennings and Mark D. Bertness.
- Four potential impacts of global sea-level rise on coastal marsh stability. J. Andrew Nyman and Ronald D. DeLaune.
- Formulating a model of mangrove succession in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico with emphasis on factors associated with global climate change. Robert R. Twilley, Ronghua Chen, and Victor Rivera-Monroy.
- Impacts of sea level rise on coastal areas of Thailand--highlighting on agriculture. Somsri Arunin.
- The influence of accelerated sea-level rise, human modificaiton and storms on a New England salt marsh. Jeffrey P. Donnelly, Thompson Webb III and Warren L. Prell.
- A preliminary study of climate change and sea-level rise, human modification and storms on a New England salt marsh. Tran V. Lien and Nguyen H. Ninh.
- Impacts of sea-level rise on sandy beaches in Japan. Nobuo Mimura.
- Impact of sea-level-rise on coastal marshes of the Lower Parana River and the Rio de la Plata Estuary. Carlos Villar, Panchabi Vaithiyanathan, and Carlos Bonetto.
- Sea level rise and its implication on the Pearl River delta and the coast of Guangdong Province, China. Chaoyu Y. Wu and Choujun J. Fang.
- Impacts of sea level rise on the coastal lowland agriculture in the Changjiang River Delta. Chen Xiqing and Yongqiang Zong.
CURRENT TOPICS IN WETLAND BIOGEOCHEMISTRY, VOL.2
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
- Sediment accretion in coastal wetlands: a review and a simulation model
of processes. J.C. Callaway, J.A. Nyman, and R.D. DeLaune.
- Methane from irrigated rice cultivation. R.L. Sass, and F.M. Fisher, Jr.
- Biological fate of coal mine drainage pollutants in constructed wetlands. W.J. Tarutis, Jr. and R.F. Unz.
- Nutrient enrichment and decomposition in wetland ecosystems: models, analyses, and effects. J.M. Rybczyk, G. Garson, and J.W. Day, Jr.
- Wetland mercury research: a review with case studies. B.E. Rood.
CURRENT TOPICS IN WETLAND BIOGEOCHEMISTRY, VOL. 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
- Introduction. W.H. Patrick, Jr. and J.A. Nyman
- Biogeochemistry of Nitrous Oxide in Wetlands. O. Van Cleemput
- Denitrification in freshwater wetlands. P.M. Groffman
- Methane fluxes in natural wetlands (marsh and moor) in northern
Germany. E.M. Pfeiffer
- Wetland ecology and paleoecology: relationships between
biogeochemistry and preservable taxa. B.E. Hoge
- Biogeochemical processes in hydric soil formation. M.J. Mausbauch and
J.L. Richardson
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