Biological and biogeochemical methods for estimating bioirrigation: a case study in the Oosterschelde estuary
Abstract
. Bioirrigation, the exchange of solutes between overlying water and sediment by benthic organisms, plays an important role in sediment biogeochemistry. Bioirrigation either is quantified based on tracer data or a community (bio)irrigation potential (IPc) can be derived based on biological traits. Both these techniques were applied in a seasonal study of bioirrigation in subtidal and intertidal habitats in a temperate estuary. The combination of...
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Title
Biological and biogeochemical methods for estimating bioirrigation: a case study in the Oosterschelde estuary
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
17
Issue
6
Pages
1701 - 1715
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