Dynamics and distribution of natural and human-caused hypoxia

Volume: 7, Issue: 2, Pages: 585 - 619
Published: Feb 12, 2010
Abstract
. Water masses can become undersaturated with oxygen when natural processes alone or in combination with anthropogenic processes produce enough organic carbon that is aerobically decomposed faster than the rate of oxygen re-aeration. The dominant natural processes usually involved are photosynthetic carbon production and microbial respiration. The re-supply rate is indirectly related to its isolation from the surface layer. Hypoxic water masses...
Paper Details
Title
Dynamics and distribution of natural and human-caused hypoxia
Published Date
Feb 12, 2010
Volume
7
Issue
2
Pages
585 - 619
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