1981
DOI: 10.1016/0016-7037(81)90267-2
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Biogeochemical cycling in an organic rich coastal marine basin—II. Nutrient sediment-water exchange processes

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“…Nutrient elements dissolved in sedimentary pore water will diffuse slowly to overlying water. While sediment particles may also bind some nutrients (Nixon et al, 1976;Rosenfeld, 1979), re-suspension of sediments following disturbance generally causes rapid release of nutrients to the water column (Jones and Lee, 1981;Klump and Martens, 1981).…”
Section: Water Quality Variationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nutrient elements dissolved in sedimentary pore water will diffuse slowly to overlying water. While sediment particles may also bind some nutrients (Nixon et al, 1976;Rosenfeld, 1979), re-suspension of sediments following disturbance generally causes rapid release of nutrients to the water column (Jones and Lee, 1981;Klump and Martens, 1981).…”
Section: Water Quality Variationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A simple linear regression of the porewater data was used instead of more complex curve-fitting methods (Klump and Martens, 1981) because curve-fitting methods work better on finer spatial resolution datasets (usually 0.5 cm or less). The statistical software Spotfire S+ ® (ver.…”
Section: Internal Load From Diffusive Fluxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It gives the most reliable results in the case of sediments with the oxygen-free near-bottom water, and sediments from deep water areas where the effect of benthic organisms and turbulent diffusion are of limited extent (Berner 1977;Klump, Martens 1981; Santschi et al 1990). Therefore flux values estimated for the sampling sites located at depths >100 m (GD02, GD12 and GD23), where molecular diffusion was probably the major component of the total phosphate exchange, do not raise doubts.…”
Section: Parameters Measured In the Water Columnmentioning
confidence: 99%