نتایج جستجو برای: carbonate sediment

تعداد نتایج: 61087  

2014
Frédéric Gazeau Pieter van Rijswijk Lara Pozzato Jack J. Middelburg

Despite the important roles of shallow-water sediments in global biogeochemical cycling, the effects of ocean acidification on sedimentary processes have received relatively little attention. As high-latitude cold waters can absorb more CO2 and usually have a lower buffering capacity than warmer waters, acidification rates in these areas are faster than those in sub-tropical regions. The presen...

2016
Michel Arthur Faria Vicente Gustavo Vaz de Melo José Antonio Baptista Neto Allan Sandes de Oliveira

The Guapimirim estuary is the main tributary of Guanabara bay and is located in the northeast portion. Although it is protected, this estuary has been experiencing strong anthropogenic pressure, which has led to changes in the natural characteristics. Large amounts of sewage are dumped into the bay through tributaries, thereby changing the water and bottom sediment quality. One of the main elem...

2017
Ashleigh R. Currie Karen Tait Helen Parry Beatriz de Francisco-Mora Natalie Hicks A. Mark Osborn Steve Widdicombe Henrik Stahl

Marine ecosystems are exposed to a range of human-induced climate stressors, in particular changing carbonate chemistry and elevated sea surface temperatures as a consequence of climate change. More research effort is needed to reduce uncertainties about the effects of global-scale warming and acidification for benthic microbial communities, which drive sedimentary biogeochemical cycles. In thi...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2005
Nikolla P Qafoku John M Zachara Chongxuan Liu Paul L Gassman Odeta S Qafoku Steven C Smith

Column experiments were conducted to investigate U(VI) desorption and sorption kinetics in a sand-textured, U(VI)-contaminated (22.7 micromol kg(-1)) capillary fringe sediment from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Hanford site. Saturated column experiments were performed under mildly alkaline conditions representative of the Hanford site where uranyl-carbonate and calcium-uranyl-carbonate co...

Journal: :Environmental science. Processes & impacts 2015
Saifeldin M Siddeeg Nicholas D Bryan Francis R Livens

Sediment samples were collected from the vicinity of the abandoned South Terras uranium mine in south-west UK and analysed for uranium and (226)Ra to explore their geochemical dispersion. The radioactivity concentrations in the sediment samples were measured using alpha spectrometry for uranium, and gamma spectrometry for radium. Sequential chemical extraction was applied to selected sediments ...

2002
A.J.P. Smolders

Isoetid species are small, slow-growing, evergreen water plants with thick, stiff leaves or stems that form basal rosettes and have a proportionally large below ground biomass. Isoetids often dominate carbonate poor (weakly buffered) and nutrient poor (oligotrophic) water and are characterized by a (very) slow growth rate. The special adaptations to oligotrophic conditions enable them to grow w...

2004
Adina Paytan Mitch Lyle

[1] The mass accumulation rates of sedimentary components (carbonate, organic carbon, opal, barite, reactive phosphate, iron, terrigenous minerals, etc.) are used in many paleoceanographic reconstructions to learn about temporal and spatial changes in surficial Earth processes including wind stress and direction, oceanic circulation, weathering rates, marine productivity and ecosystem structure...

2011
Yuxin Wu Jonathan B Ajo-Franklin Nicolas Spycher Susan S Hubbard Guoxiang Zhang Kenneth H Williams Joanna Taylor Yoshiko Fujita Robert Smith

Ureolytically-driven calcium carbonate precipitation is the basis for a promising in-situ remediation method for sequestration of divalent radionuclide and trace metal ions. It has also been proposed for use in geotechnical engineering for soil strengthening applications. Monitoring the occurrence, spatial distribution, and temporal evolution of calcium carbonate precipitation in the subsurface...

2016
L. C. Crossey

2016 desert symposium e Bouse Formation provides a sedimentary record of the rst arrival of the Colorado River, water and sediment, as it was integrated from the Colorado Plateau to the Gulf of California 5–6 Ma. is unit is generally thin (10–100s m) but widespread within basins in the lower Colorado River corridor that extend from Lake Mead to Yuma (Fig. 1). e basins are interpreted to have be...

Journal: :Water research 2013
M Dittrich A Chesnyuk A Gudimov J McCulloch S Quazi J Young J Winter E Stainsby G Arhonditsis

Phosphorus retention in sediments has been estimated for three basins in Lake Simcoe, a mesotrophic lake in Ontario, Canada. Total phosphorous (TP) fractionation was used to examine the concentration of phosphorus (P) binding forms in the sediments of Cook's Bay, Kempenfelt Bay, and the Main Basin. The extended sequential extractions allowed us to differentiate between organic-, inorganic-, car...

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