نتایج جستجو برای: deep water sediments

تعداد نتایج: 764487  

2001
Daniel P. Schrag Jess F. Adkins Katherine McIntyre Jane L. Alexander David A. Hodell Christopher D. Charles Jerry F. McManus

High-resolution oxygen and hydrogen isotope measurements were made on pore fluids from deep-sea sediments from sites in the North and South Atlantic. The data provide direct measurements of changes in the isotopic composition of bottom waters during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). Results from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 981 in the North Atlantic, currently bathed in North Atlantic Deep W...

2017
Verona Vandieken Lara Sabelhaus Tim Engelhardt

Sandy surface sediments of tidal flats exhibit high microbial activity due to the fast and deep-reaching transport of oxygen and nutrients by porewater advection. On the other hand during low tide, limited transport results in nutrient and oxygen depletion concomitant to the accumulation of microbial metabolites. This study represents the first attempt to use flow-through reactors to investigat...

2007
Lori Zaikowski Kevin T. McDonnell Robert F. Rockwell Fred Rispoli

The chemical and biological impacts of anthropogenic physical modifications (i.e., channelization, dredging, bulkhead, and jetty construction) to tributaries were assessed on New York’s Long Island South Shore Estuary. Water-quality data collected on Carmans, Patchogue, and Swan Rivers from 1997 to 2005 indicate no significant differences in nutrient levels, temperature, or pH among the rivers,...

2002
David J. Burdige

Manganese and iron reduction in marine sediments are known to play important roles in the biogeochemical cycles of many elements, including carbon, sulfur, phosphorus and several trace elements. These reduction reactions affect these cycles on a variety of time scales, ranging from those as short as seasonal time scales (e.g., nutrient cycling in coastal ecosystems), to those as long as thousan...

2010
Lilian Rodrigues do Nascimento Abdelfettah Sifeddine Lezilda Carvalho Torgan Ana Luiza Spadano Albuquerque

The composition and spatial variation of diatom assemblage in surface sediments of Caçó Lake (shallow, mesotrophic and weakly acid lake – Maranhão State, Brazil) were analyzed in order to know the distribution pattern of the species along the lake during rainy season (April 1999). Four zones were established in the lake based on 21 diatoms species and habitat affinities. The first three zones (...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2004
Walter J Berry Warren S Boothman Jonathan R Serbst Philip A Edwards

Chromium exists in sediments in two oxidation states: Cr(III), which is relatively insoluble and nontoxic, and Cr(VI), which is much more soluble and toxic. Chromium(VI) is thermodynamically unstable in anoxic sediments, and acid-volatile sulfide (AVS) is formed only in anoxic sediments; therefore sediments with measurable AVS concentrations should not contain toxic Cr(VI). If this hypothesis h...

2014
M Gonsior P Schmitt-Kopplin David Bastviken M. Gonsior P. Schmitt-Kopplin

Transformations of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in boreal lakes lead to large greenhouse gas emissions as well as substantial carbon storage in sediments. Using novel molecular characterization approaches and photochemical degradation experiments we studied how seasonal patterns in water column stratification affected the DOM in a Swedish lake under early spring and summer conditions. Dissolv...

2013
Sandra Schöttner Friederike Hoffmann Paco Cárdenas Hans Tore Rapp Antje Boetius Alban Ramette

Cold-water coral reefs are known to locally enhance the diversity of deep-sea fauna as well as of microbes. Sponges are among the most diverse faunal groups in these ecosystems, and many of them host large abundances of microbes in their tissues. In this study, twelve sponge species from three cold-water coral reefs off Norway were investigated for the relationship between sponge phylogenetic c...

2002
E. M. D'Angelo

Internal N cycling processes in sediments and the overlying water column may contribute to the eutrophication of lake systems. One of the major mechanisms for N loss in these systems is through biological oxidation and reduction of N species in the aerobic and anaerobic sediment zones, coupled with exchange processes between these zones. These mechanisms were measured using flooded, intact sedi...

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