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Diagenesis in seagrass vegetated sediments: Biogeochemical processes on diurnal time scales.
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Diagenesis in seagrass vegetated sediments: Biogeochemical processes on diurnal time scales./
Author:
Hebert, Andrew Brian.
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173 p.
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Chair: John W. Morse.
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Dissertation Abstracts International66-09B.
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Biogeochemistry. -
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9780542316487
Diagenesis in seagrass vegetated sediments: Biogeochemical processes on diurnal time scales.
Hebert, Andrew Brian.
Diagenesis in seagrass vegetated sediments: Biogeochemical processes on diurnal time scales.
- 173 p.
Chair: John W. Morse.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Texas A&M University, 2004.
Seagrass productivity is largely limited by nutrient and light availability. However, increasing evidence suggests that sedimentary geochemical processes may play an essential role in seagrass productivity/health. Much of this work has been largely phenomenalistic and has not clearly identified the spatio-temporal behavior of the major geochemical parameters involved in diagenesis of seagrass sediments. In this study, a much broader range of both dissolved and solid phase chemical parameters in eelgrass vegetated sediments was investigated. Parallel measurements were made on adjacent unvegetated sediments (<10 m) to more clearly refine the specific influences of seagrass (Zostera marina) on chemical gradients in associated sediments. Previous studies have pointed strongly toward diurnal "ventilation" of sediments vegetated with seagrass by the exudation of photosynthetically produced oxygen. However, strong lateral variability of sediment geochemical parameters among and between seagrass vegetated and unvegetated sediments made the observation of diurnal effects sufficiently difficult. Changes resulting from temporal variability were difficult to discern within the spatial variability.
ISBN: 9780542316487Subjects--Topical Terms:
545717
Biogeochemistry.
Diagenesis in seagrass vegetated sediments: Biogeochemical processes on diurnal time scales.
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