In June 2006, surveys were carried out in the Gulf of Cádiz within the multidisciplinary project ‘Littoral areas of green-house gases emission: influence of coastal input and benthic production’. Two areas have been selected in the Gulf of Cádiz, where there are important emissions of CO2 to the atmosphere. These emissions can be related to continental inputs of inorganic carbon (Guadalquivir estuary) or to anthropogenic inputs of organic carbon (bay of Cádiz). The surveys were also designed to study the geochemistry in bottom sediments as influenced by the discharges of the rivers Guadiana, Tinto, Odiel and Guadalquivir, which drain parts of the southern Iberian Peninsula [1]. In this work, accumulation rate and chemical composition of sed...
The Gulf of Cadiz (GoC) connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Atlantic Ocean through the Strait of...
The North Atlantic is the most important sink for atmospheric CO2 although there still remain uncert...
In this study, we reconstruct the recent environmental evolution of the inner Cadiz Bay using sedime...
In June 2006, surveys were carried out in the Gulf of Cádiz within the multidisciplinary project ‘Li...
In June 2006, surveys were carried out northeastern shelf of the Gulf of Cádiz, within the multidisc...
none5Geochemistry, total organic carbon and total nitrogen of three sediment cores collected in the ...
none3The continental shelf of Cádiz (SW Spain) has an average width of 40 km, the slope dropping awa...
Sediment cores (up to 15 cm long) from water depths of 13-25 m were investigated for excess 210Pb (2...
To study the effects of the physical environment on carbon and nutrient cycle dynamics on the north-...
There is scatter information of the inorganic carbon system in the coastal zones and it is important...
The concentration of CH in water was measured along five transects in the Gulf of Cadiz (Trafalgar, ...
Trabajo presentado en el XVIII Seminario Ibérico de Química Marina, celebrado en Alicante (España) d...
An intra-annual investigation of the fugacity of CO2 (fCO2) has been conducted in surface waters of ...
15 pages, 8 figures, 4 tables, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marchem.2020.103857The G...
Estuaries are hotspots of intense biogeochemical cycling that regulate land–ocean exchanges and supp...
The Gulf of Cadiz (GoC) connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Atlantic Ocean through the Strait of...
The North Atlantic is the most important sink for atmospheric CO2 although there still remain uncert...
In this study, we reconstruct the recent environmental evolution of the inner Cadiz Bay using sedime...
In June 2006, surveys were carried out in the Gulf of Cádiz within the multidisciplinary project ‘Li...
In June 2006, surveys were carried out northeastern shelf of the Gulf of Cádiz, within the multidisc...
none5Geochemistry, total organic carbon and total nitrogen of three sediment cores collected in the ...
none3The continental shelf of Cádiz (SW Spain) has an average width of 40 km, the slope dropping awa...
Sediment cores (up to 15 cm long) from water depths of 13-25 m were investigated for excess 210Pb (2...
To study the effects of the physical environment on carbon and nutrient cycle dynamics on the north-...
There is scatter information of the inorganic carbon system in the coastal zones and it is important...
The concentration of CH in water was measured along five transects in the Gulf of Cadiz (Trafalgar, ...
Trabajo presentado en el XVIII Seminario Ibérico de Química Marina, celebrado en Alicante (España) d...
An intra-annual investigation of the fugacity of CO2 (fCO2) has been conducted in surface waters of ...
15 pages, 8 figures, 4 tables, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marchem.2020.103857The G...
Estuaries are hotspots of intense biogeochemical cycling that regulate land–ocean exchanges and supp...
The Gulf of Cadiz (GoC) connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Atlantic Ocean through the Strait of...
The North Atlantic is the most important sink for atmospheric CO2 although there still remain uncert...
In this study, we reconstruct the recent environmental evolution of the inner Cadiz Bay using sedime...