An investigation of sediments from the littoral (shallow water) and profundal (deep water) zones of Blelham Tarn, a shallow eutrophic lake, showed marked differences in the microbial decomposition processes. These differences were due largely to differences in the degree of oxygenation, supply of electron acceptors, and mean summer temperature at the two sites. The changes in the hypolimnion (the deep water zone formed on thermal stratification, which may be treated essentially as a closed system) could be used to calculate profundal rates of aerobic respiration, NO, and SO:- reduction, and methanogenesis, relative to the accumulation of CO,. Laboratory measurements demonstrated that N H t accumulation, SO:- reduction and methanogenesis wer...
A study was made of microbiological processes, particularly denitrification, leading to the eliminat...
Lake Geneva is a large, holomictic, eutrophic lake with a maximum depth of about 300 m. The sediment...
In order to better understand the biogeochemical cycle of nitrogen in meromictic lakes, which can se...
This review discusses the processes involved in the decomposition of organic carbon derived initiall...
We analyzed benthic fluxes of inorganic nitrogen, denitrification and dissimilatory nitrate reductio...
In this study, oxygen consuming processes, mineralization and nitrogen cycling at the sediment-water...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ...
Endogenous organic nitrogen loadings in lake sediments have increased with human activity in recent ...
Pelagic and benthic primary production and respiration were measured at an offshore station in the s...
Microbial metabolic activity in the hypolimnia and sediments of lakes drives the recycling of organi...
The flux of reduced substances, such as methane and ammonium, from the sediment to the bottom water ...
Nutrient profiles in Southwest Pacific interstitial solutions suggest that in environments of oxic p...
Denitrification in lakes significantly reduces the nitrogen (N) load from land to oceans, but the fa...
Here we report the results of a comprehensive biogeochemical monitoring of Rostherne Mere in 1998, i...
ABSTRACT: Laboratory incubations with river-bed sediment collected from riffles and pools were used ...
A study was made of microbiological processes, particularly denitrification, leading to the eliminat...
Lake Geneva is a large, holomictic, eutrophic lake with a maximum depth of about 300 m. The sediment...
In order to better understand the biogeochemical cycle of nitrogen in meromictic lakes, which can se...
This review discusses the processes involved in the decomposition of organic carbon derived initiall...
We analyzed benthic fluxes of inorganic nitrogen, denitrification and dissimilatory nitrate reductio...
In this study, oxygen consuming processes, mineralization and nitrogen cycling at the sediment-water...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ...
Endogenous organic nitrogen loadings in lake sediments have increased with human activity in recent ...
Pelagic and benthic primary production and respiration were measured at an offshore station in the s...
Microbial metabolic activity in the hypolimnia and sediments of lakes drives the recycling of organi...
The flux of reduced substances, such as methane and ammonium, from the sediment to the bottom water ...
Nutrient profiles in Southwest Pacific interstitial solutions suggest that in environments of oxic p...
Denitrification in lakes significantly reduces the nitrogen (N) load from land to oceans, but the fa...
Here we report the results of a comprehensive biogeochemical monitoring of Rostherne Mere in 1998, i...
ABSTRACT: Laboratory incubations with river-bed sediment collected from riffles and pools were used ...
A study was made of microbiological processes, particularly denitrification, leading to the eliminat...
Lake Geneva is a large, holomictic, eutrophic lake with a maximum depth of about 300 m. The sediment...
In order to better understand the biogeochemical cycle of nitrogen in meromictic lakes, which can se...