نتایج جستجو برای: sediment marine environment

تعداد نتایج: 631188  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1979
A Oren T H Blackburn

The denitrification rates in a marine sediment, estimated by using N-nitrate, V(max), K(m), and sediment nitrate concentrations, were 12.5 and 2.0 nmol of N(2)-N cm day at 0 to 1 and 1 to 3 cm, respectively, at 12 degrees C. The total rate was 165 nmol of N(2)-N m day.

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2005
J Valdés G Vargas A Sifeddine L Ortlieb M Guiñez

A suite of 36 surface sediment samples, taken between 10 and 100 m water depth in Mejillones Bay (Northern Chile), were analyzed for mineralogy, grain size, total organic carbon, Al, and heavy metal content (Cd, Zn, Ni, Mn, V, Mo). Quartz and feldspars were the main lithogenic minerals and carbonate the predominant biogenic mineral. Sediments were fine sands in the shallow zone and organic silt...

2015
Yassine El Frihmat Dierk Hebbeln EL Bachir Jaaidi Nadia Mhammdi

In order to assess the changes in sea-surface hydrology and productivity signal from the last glacial to the Holocene; a set of isotopic, geochemical and microgranulometric proxies was used for this study. Former studies revealed that the reconstruction of paleoproductivity from ocean sediment gives different results depending the measurement used. The comparison between our productivity proxie...

1998
Marc Hauschildt Joachim Rinna Jürgen Rullkötter

The organic matter in sediment series across two organic-matter–rich layers from Ocean Drilling Program Hole 977A drilled in the Alboran Basin of the Western Mediterranean Sea has been characterized by organic geochemical methods. Organic carbon contents reached more than 2% in the organic-matter–rich layer and was ~1% in the background sediment under and overlying it. Molecular compositions of...

2002
Wen-Xiong Wang Qi-Lun Yan Wenhong Fan Yan Xu

Sediments are considered the sink for metals in aquatic environments because of their strong metal-binding capacity, but they are a potential source for metal ingestion by marine benthic animals as well. Sediment contamination is now a major environmental problem in many countries, including China. This study examines the bioavailability to a marine suspension-feeder (the clam Mactra veneriform...

2011
Anna Blazejak Axel Schippers

Sulfate-reducing prokaryotes (SRP) are ubiquitous and quantitatively important members in many ecosystems, especially in marine sediments. However their abundance and diversity in subsurface marine sediments is poorly understood. In this study, the abundance and diversity of the functional genes for the enzymes adenosine 5'-phosphosulfate reductase (aprA) and dissimilatory sulfite reductase (ds...

2015
Nils Risgaard-Petersen Michael Kristiansen Rasmus B. Frederiksen Anders Lindequist Dittmer Jesper Tataru Bjerg Daniela Trojan Lars Schreiber Lars Riis Damgaard Andreas Schramm Lars Peter Nielsen J. E. Kostka

In marine sediments cathodic oxygen reduction at the sediment surface can be coupled to anodic sulfide oxidation in deeper anoxic layers through electrical currents mediated by filamentous, multicellular bacteria of the Desulfobulbaceae family, the so-called cable bacteria. Until now, cable bacteria have only been reported from marine environments. In this study, we demonstrate that cable bacte...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2013
Ying-Heng Fei Xiao-Yan Li

The effect of decomposition and diagenesis of sediment organic matter (SOM) on the adsorption of emerging pollutants by the sediment has been seldom addressed. In the present experimental study, artificial sediment was incubated to simulate the natural organic diagenesis process and hence investigate the influence of organic diagenesis on the adsorption of tetracyclines (TCs) by marine sediment...

Journal: :Microbiology and molecular biology reviews : MMBR 2012
Roman Stocker Justin R Seymour

Intuitively, it may seem that from the perspective of an individual bacterium the ocean is a vast, dilute, and largely homogeneous environment. Microbial oceanographers have typically considered the ocean from this point of view. In reality, marine bacteria inhabit a chemical seascape that is highly heterogeneous down to the microscale, owing to ubiquitous nutrient patches, plumes, and gradient...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2001
J S Lytle T F Lytle

Estuarine ecosystems are being rapidly degraded by environmental toxicants from municipal and industrial wastes, agricultural runoff, recreational boating, shipping, and coastal development, ranking them as the most anthropogenically degraded habitat types on earth. Toxicity tests are used to establish links between adverse ecological effects and the toxicity of environmental chemicals. However...

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