Production of fluorescent dissolved organic matter in Arctic Ocean sediments
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RELATERTE DOKUMENTER
Increased concentration of Dissolved Natural Organic Matter (DNOM) in the Nordic countries, and northern UK represents a challenge for waterworks (WW) using surface waters as
Biogeochemical Reactions in the Sediments: Sulfate Reduction, Methanogenesis, and AOM In order to quantify the degradation of organic matter in shelf and fjord sediments by
Here outcomes from the parameterization and testing of N14CP are reported, using soil C, N, P, radiocarbon, dissolved organic carbon (DOC), dissolved organic nitrogen (DON), and
It is highly likely that the stable concentrations of organic matter in the sediments at the farming loca- tion was due to efficient microbial re mineralisation of fish farm
The sediment was analyzed for water and organic content, and stable carbon isotope ratios were measured in the sediment along a transect from the edge of the farm
(a) Suspension feeders on the reef may exploit enhanced concentrations of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and bacteria, transfer it to tissue biomass, and utilize it for
Chl a, colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM; measured as absorption at 310 nm), absorption and attenuation at 410 nm measured with an ac9 profiling instrument, diffuse
We present data from measurements and analyses of the spectral absorption due to colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM), total suspended matter (TSM), phytoplankton, and