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  • ...rogen <ref>P. A. Wheeler and D. L. Kirchman, "Utilization of inorganic and organic nitrogen by bacteria in marine systems," Limnol. Oceanogr. 31(5), 998-1009
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  • ...ast (Gónima et al. 1998), leads to an additional increase in nutrient and organic material input. During the rainy season the accumulated detritus of the dyi ...osé Ernesto & Adriana Vallejo. 2003. Heterotrophic microbial activity and organic matter degradation in coastal lagoons of Colombia. Rev. biol. trop, mar. vo
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  • ...such as the Chaguaramas National Park as a consequence of the increase in organic pollution from effluents from coastal developments, boats and yachts, broke
    20 KB (2,944 words) - 10:35, 10 August 2019
  • ...rittany in France and Bantry Bay, Ireland, and is a popular fertilizer for organic gardening. It was also dredged off Falmouth, Cornwall, but this ceased in 2
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  • ...lankton, the smallest marine organisms, transform energy from the sun into organic tissue. Phytoplankton are eaten by zooplankton, which are eaten by small fi ...osition of gases in the atmosphere. Indeed, the production and sinking of organic particles in the oceans helps regulate the concentration of the main greenh
    11 KB (1,591 words) - 16:18, 12 September 2023
  • ...he White Sea ''C. glacialis'' is one of the key producers of faecal pellet organic carbon, vital for benthic species, and itself a major source of energy for
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  • ...in the sand, but also because roots improve the soil structure, by adding organic material (due to plant turnover and leaf litter), moisture (due to surface ...as ''Cakile'', development is strongly enhanced by the presence of buried organic material (Del Vecchio et al., 2017<ref>Del Vecchio, S., Jucker, T., Carboni
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  • ...eatise on Geomorphology (ed. Shroder, J.F.), Elsevier</ref>. By disrupting organic matter storage processes, eutrophication may also turn salt marshes from a
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  • ...sses (e.g., denitrification). This can lead to substantial accumulation of organic matter and nutrients within the sediment, promoting anoxic, sulfide-rich co
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  • ...st widespread groundwater contaminant and originates from natural sources, organic sources, atmospheric deposition, and inorganic [[fertilizer]]) and by '''pr
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  • ...sses. The ocean stores huge amounts of carbon in living creatures and dead organic matter. This process is intimately linked to the cycling of oxygen and the
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  • ...able load per person per day: it is defined in Directive 91/271/EEC as the organic biodegradable load having a five-day biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5) of 60
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  • |definition=any organic or inorganic material of natural or synthetic origin (other than liming mat
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  • ...s. Using energy from sunlight, carbon dioxide and water are converted into organic materials to be used in cellular functions such as biosynthesis and respira
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  • ...200 - 1500 m depth, and are related to microbial mineralization of sinking organic material<ref name=BG>Breitburg, D., Gregoire, M. Isensee, K. (eds.) 2018. T ...ification<ref>Baroni, I.R., Palastanga, V. and Slomp, C. P. 2020. Enhanced Organic Carbon Burial in Sediments of Oxygen Minimum Zones Upon Ocean Deoxygenation
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  • ...S) and mucus produced by micro-benthos and bacteria (that feed on decaying organic matter). Clays are therefore classified as ''cohesive sediments''. Mud floc ...c detritus in variable proportions from practically nil to 100% by weight. Organic-rich mega-flocs (typically 1000 <math>\mu</math>m) are often linked to seas
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  • ...en en degradatieproducten van organisch materiaal (CDOM; Colored Dissolved Organic Matter). Met de kennis van onder meer hun optische eigenschappen en na atmo
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  • ...ohesive properties of the clay fraction, enhanced by the properties of the organic matter, dominate the overall behaviour. Studies on [[erosion]] behaviour of ...S) and mucus produced by micro-benthos and bacteria (that feed on decaying organic matter).<br>
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  • ...torical times have been infilled by accumulation of inwashed sediments and organic deposits (e.g. in the Anzio district, and along the Adriatic coastline, in ...amatically affected by habitat loss and modification, physical alteration, organic, chemical and biological pollution and overexploitation (as exogenic unmana
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  • ...ith hydrogen sulfide, that over thousands years, accumulated from decaying organic matter in the Black Sea. Due to the unique geomorphological structure and s
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