2011
DOI: 10.5194/bg-8-3107-2011
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Distribution and lability of land-derived organic matter in the surface sediments of the Rhône prodelta and the adjacent shelf (Mediterranean Sea, France): a multi proxy study

Abstract: Abstract. The Gulf of Lions is a river-dominated ocean margin that receives high loads of nutrients and particulate matter from the Rhône River but most particulate materials settle rapidly on the nearshore seafloor. One question is raised on the fate of these large quantities of organic carbon delivered by the river to the coastal marine environment. Surface sediments (0-0.5 cm) were collected in the Rhône prodelta and its adjacent shelf during a period of low river discharge (April 2007, 16 stations). The so… Show more

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“…Later, the flood that occurred in early June brought silty material originating from the weathering of soils. This thick Organic matter quality shaping microbial communities SK Fagervold et al deposit was depleted in OM, more degraded and less labile than the POM delivered by the Rhô ne during normal discharge conditions (Bourgeois et al, 2011). Then, during the summer, the low discharge rates and the calm weather conditions were favorable to the compaction (that is, lower porosity) and further degradation of the material deposited in the prodelta.…”
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“…Later, the flood that occurred in early June brought silty material originating from the weathering of soils. This thick Organic matter quality shaping microbial communities SK Fagervold et al deposit was depleted in OM, more degraded and less labile than the POM delivered by the Rhô ne during normal discharge conditions (Bourgeois et al, 2011). Then, during the summer, the low discharge rates and the calm weather conditions were favorable to the compaction (that is, lower porosity) and further degradation of the material deposited in the prodelta.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydrolysable amino acids were analyzed by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography as isoindole derivatives following precolumn derivatization with orthophtaldialdehyde (Lindroth and Mopper, 1979). Fatty acids were analyzed as methyl esters as previously described (Bourgeois et al, 2011) using a Saturn 2100T iontrap GC-MS instrument (VARIAN, Les Ulis, France) equipped with a fused-silica-capillary column (Factor Four, VF-Waxms, 30 m  0.25 mm ID, 0.25 mm film thickness, VARIAN). Porosity was calculated from natural moisture content assuming a density of 2.63 g cm À 3 for dry sediment and corrected for seawater salinity.…”
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