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The Shallow Benthic Zones: SBZ or SB?
2019The larger foraminiferal biozonation system currently adopted for shallow-water settings for the Cenozoic Neo-Tethys, namely the Shallow Benthic Zonation as defined by Cahuzac & Poignant (1997) and Serra-Kiel et al. (1998), retains a fundamental ambiguity in the acronym used to abbreviate the biozones.
Papazzoni C. A., Pignatti J.
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1999
Direct and indirect deposition and resuspension induced by benthic animals are compared with physical effects. Although some individual sub-processes, e.g. bioresuspension, are not yet sufficiently studied, it is concluded that in most cases animals increase the particle exchange between water and sediment by a factor of 2 to 10 and that these findings
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Direct and indirect deposition and resuspension induced by benthic animals are compared with physical effects. Although some individual sub-processes, e.g. bioresuspension, are not yet sufficiently studied, it is concluded that in most cases animals increase the particle exchange between water and sediment by a factor of 2 to 10 and that these findings
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Freshwater Crayfish: A Potential Benthic-Zone Indicator of Nanosilver and Ionic Silver Pollution
Environmental Science & Technology, 2016Nowadays, silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) are utilized in numerous applications, raising justified concerns about their release into the environment. This study demonstrates the potential to use freshwater crayfish as a benthic-zone indicator of nanosilver and ionic silver pollution. Crayfish were acclimated to 20 L aquaria filled with Hudson River water (
Seth W, Brittle +8 more
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Ecology of benthic foraminifers in the littoral zone of Iturup Island
Oceanology, 2006The composition and abundance of present-day benthic foraminifers in the littoral zone of Iturup Island are examined. The littoral zone is surveyed on the sides of both the Sea of Okhotsk and the Pacific Ocean. The greatest species diversity and the maximum foraminifer abundance were observed on the bench and at the sites of attachment of seaweeds and ...
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Isotopic fingerprints of benthic nitrogen cycling in the Peruvian oxygen minimum zone
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2019Abstract Stable isotopes (15,14N, 18,16O) of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (N) were measured in sediment porewaters and benthic flux chambers across the Peruvian oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) from 74 to 1000 m water depth. Sediments at all locations were net consumers of bottom water NO3−.
Dale, Andrew W. +4 more
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The Mapping Of Benthic Biocenoses In The Coastal Zone Of Latvia
No abstracts are to be cited without prior reference to the author. The results of surveys are presented as maps of distribution of Furcellaria and blue mussel along the Latvian coast for 1990, 1998 and 1999.Korolev, Alexander, Fetter, Marina
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Hydrodynamic action on benthic macrofauna in tidal coastal zones
The state-of-the-art in hydrodynamic studies of tidally dominated environments now makes it possible accurately to estimate water movements at time scales ranging from a few minutes to several weeks or months. The role these currents might play in the recruitment and life of benthic macrofauna with pelagic larval stages is studied here from a ...openaire +1 more source
Tethyan Paleocene-Eocene Larger Foraminifera Biostratigraphy: Shallow Benthic Zones (SBZ)
2003(Fino al 2003, Acta Geologica Hispanica)
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