2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10498-013-9213-8
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Spatial and Temporal Variability of Sediment Organic Matter Recycling in Two Temperate Eutrophicated Estuaries

Abstract: International audienceThis paper deals with the spatial and seasonal recycling of organic matter in sediments of two temperate small estuaries (Elorn and Aulne, France). The spatio-temporal distribution of oxygen, nutrient and metal concentrations as well as the organic carbon and nitrogen contents in surficial sediments were determined and diffusive oxygen fluxes were calculated. In order to assess the source of organic carbon (OC) in the two estuaries, the isotopic composition of carbon (δ 13C) was also meas… Show more

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“…The Tot-P contents of the cores are relatively higher than the Tot-P contents measured in the Yellow Sea (Liu et al, 2004) and other continental shelves of Eastern China (Table 3). However, the Tot-P contents of the cores are lower than the Tot-P contents of samples from inner Rushan Bay (Wang et al, 2008) and some other coastal areas around the world (Mort et al, 2010;Raimonet et al, 2013;Khalil et al, 2013;Zaaboub et al, 2014), where the sediment organic matter and water column DRP contents are relatively higher than contents in the study.…”
Section: Phosphorus Species In Cores and Links To Diagenetic Processescontrasting
confidence: 57%
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“…The Tot-P contents of the cores are relatively higher than the Tot-P contents measured in the Yellow Sea (Liu et al, 2004) and other continental shelves of Eastern China (Table 3). However, the Tot-P contents of the cores are lower than the Tot-P contents of samples from inner Rushan Bay (Wang et al, 2008) and some other coastal areas around the world (Mort et al, 2010;Raimonet et al, 2013;Khalil et al, 2013;Zaaboub et al, 2014), where the sediment organic matter and water column DRP contents are relatively higher than contents in the study.…”
Section: Phosphorus Species In Cores and Links To Diagenetic Processescontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…f Andrieux-Loyer et al (2008). g Raimonet et al (2013) and Khalil et al (2013). h Zaaboub et al (2014).…”
Section: Phosphorus Recycling Across the Sediment-water Interfacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coastal sediments are well known for their high primary production and importance in global biogeochemical cycling (Woodward, 2007) These habitats receive OM and nutrients from autochthonous (e.g., local algal blooms) and allochthonous sources (e.g., terrestrial including sewage and fertilizers; Gilbert et al, 2007) which enter the sediment by tidal action, sedimentation, and sediment reworking by benthic organisms (Arndt et al, 2013;Kang et al, 2015). Other essential ecosystem functions mediated by coastal sediments include the mineralization of organic matter (OM), bentho-pelagic nutrient exchange, as well as the cycling, and the export and/or removal of inorganic nutrients (Khalil et al, 2013;Lessin et al, 2018;Magalhães et al, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, key processes (biological activities vs. chemical redox reactions) typically occur at different spatial and temporal scales, which cannot be simultaneously fully captured using classical methodologies. For instance, total benthic O2 exchange is typically quantified using incubation techniques either in situ or in sediment cores incubated at the laboratory (McGlathery et al, 2001, Berg et al, 2003, Martin et al, 2005, Huettel et al, 2007, Khalil et al, 2013. Although fundamental insights into the role of benthic fauna on biogeochemical processes have been gained using both methodologies, benthic chambers (BC) have significant limitations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%