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The meagre future of benthic fauna in a coastal sea—Benthic responses to recovery from eutrophication in a changing climate [PDF]
Nutrient loading and climate change affect coastal ecosystems worldwide. Unravelling the combined effects of these pressures on benthic macrofauna is essential for understanding the future functioning of coastal ecosystems, as it is an important ...
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Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie, 1984
The release of pollutants and natural constituents from the sediments to the bottom water is an important flux measurement which is required in order to establish the turnover of substances and trace metals in the marine environment. The article summarizes the benthic chamber technique and the analytical methods used to establish the chemical reactions
David Dyrssen, Per Hall, Stig Westerlund
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The release of pollutants and natural constituents from the sediments to the bottom water is an important flux measurement which is required in order to establish the turnover of substances and trace metals in the marine environment. The article summarizes the benthic chamber technique and the analytical methods used to establish the chemical reactions
David Dyrssen, Per Hall, Stig Westerlund
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Benthic Biological Processes and EH as a Basis for a Benthic Index
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 1998It is proposed that the common measures of benthic community condition can be augmented with a vertical EH profile taken through the benthic bioturbation zone. Sediment EH, an electrochemical measure of oxidized and reduced compounds in sediment porewater, measures the integrative consequences of all metabolic and transport processes of the benthic ...
Wayne R. Davis +3 more
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2004
The ecosystem of the benthos, which is situated on the continental shelf, slope and abyssal plains, consists of bottom sediments, zoobenthos, bottom fish fauna, bottom waters and porewater in sediments. The process of accumulation of suspended and dissolved radionuclides on the shelf, continental slope and further on the Ocean bottom is determined by
Dmitry G. Matishov, Gennady G. Matishov
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The ecosystem of the benthos, which is situated on the continental shelf, slope and abyssal plains, consists of bottom sediments, zoobenthos, bottom fish fauna, bottom waters and porewater in sediments. The process of accumulation of suspended and dissolved radionuclides on the shelf, continental slope and further on the Ocean bottom is determined by
Dmitry G. Matishov, Gennady G. Matishov
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1988
This chapter is divided into two parts. The first describes the sedimentary environment and covers the formation, distribution and properties of seabed sediments, manganese nodules, sediment diagenesis and sedimentation. The second part describes the benthic fauna and flora, and covers a number of topics.
P. S. Meadows, J. I. Campbell
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This chapter is divided into two parts. The first describes the sedimentary environment and covers the formation, distribution and properties of seabed sediments, manganese nodules, sediment diagenesis and sedimentation. The second part describes the benthic fauna and flora, and covers a number of topics.
P. S. Meadows, J. I. Campbell
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Benthic-pelagic coupling in a deep-sea benthic community
Nature, 1989SEASONAL productivity in shallow waters elicits a seasonal pat-tern of activity in the benthic community1. This implies a very rapid response to fluctuations in the food supply to the benthos. Although there is a seasonal component to oxygen consumption on the deep-sea floor2 and a rapid response of epibenthic foraminifera3 and other microorganisms to ...
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1978
The benthic algae of Lake Kinneret and surrounding springs were investigated by Dor (1967, 1970, 1971, 1974) and by Rahat & Dor (1968). These authors found that the blue-green algae are represented by numerous species but they do not contribute much to the total benthic phytobiomass.
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The benthic algae of Lake Kinneret and surrounding springs were investigated by Dor (1967, 1970, 1971, 1974) and by Rahat & Dor (1968). These authors found that the blue-green algae are represented by numerous species but they do not contribute much to the total benthic phytobiomass.
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