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Patterns and Controls of Nutrient Concentrations in a Southeastern United States Tidal Creek
Nutrient Concentrations Southeastern United States
2015/7/16
Terrestrial inputs largely govern nutrient delivery to the coastal ocean, and subsequent processes transform these nutrients in the land-ocean transition zone. Here, we describe spatial and temporal p...
Barotropic tides generate energetic internal tides, smaller-scale
waves, and turbulence as they flow through Luzon Strait, between Taiwan and
the Philippines. Three-dimensional numerical simulatio...
Long-term 15N-nitrogen retention in tidal freshwater marsh sediment: Elucidating the microbial contribution
Long-term 15N-nitrogen retention Elucidating the microbial contribution
2014/4/17
The long-term retention of nitrogen in sediment of a tidal freshwater marsh in the Scheldt estuary (Belgium)
was investigated by an in situ 15N-labeling experiment. Sediment of an unvegetated creek b...
Freshwater input structures soil properties, vertical accretion, and nutrient accumulation of Georgia and U.S tidal marshes
Freshwater input structures soil properties vertical accretion nutrient accumulation Georgia U.S tidal marshes
2014/4/22
To identify relationships between freshwater input and marsh soil properties, measurements of bulk density, nutrients (carbon [C], nitrogen [N], phosphorus [P]), accretion, and accumulation were compa...
Dynamics of extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) production and loss in an estuarine, diatom-dominated, microalgal biofilm over a tidal emersion–immersion period
extracellular polymeric substance diatom-dominated
2014/4/23
We studied patterns of production and loss of four different extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) fractions—
colloidal carbohydrates, colloidal EPS (cEPS), hot water (HW)–extracted and hot bicarbo...
Asymmetric mixing transport: A horizontal transport mechanism for sinking plankton and sediment in tidal flows
sinking plankton sediment tidal fl ows
2014/5/30
A mechanism is described for the net horizontal transport of sinking plankton or sediment by oscillatory tidal
flows. The mean motion of the plankton or particles is driven by the modulation of...