International audienceThe chemical composition of the pore water from the sediment of a eutrophic lake is dominated by high concentrations of total dissolved CO2 (up to 12 mM), reduced soluble iron (up to 2 mM) and dissolved silica (up to 1 mM). The pH lies within the range of 6.70 +/- 0.02; this reflects that the pore water is efficiently buffered by the CO2 acid/base system. This composition is directly related to the main diagenetic reactions which drive the organic matter mineralization i.e. methanogenesis and ferric oxides reduction. Other geochemical processes are of minor importance. A stoichiometric model based on these main reactions allow us: (i) to define a general formula for the organic matter which is close to Redfield's one f...
This study investigated the consumption of oxygen (O-2) in 11 European lakes ranging from 48 m to 37...
Porewater profiles often are used to identify and quantify important biogeochemical processes occurr...
To reveal phosphorus (P) release pathways from sediment and their mechanisms induced by organic matt...
International audienceAn annual survey of the chemical composition both in dissolved and particulate...
Eutrophication of Maine Lakes has deleterious effects on water quality. The recovery time of affect...
Internal phosphorus (P) loading is widely recognized as a major cause of lake eutrophication. One co...
Here we report the results of a comprehensive biogeochemical monitoring of Rostherne Mere in 1998, i...
Since the sixties eutrophication has been recognized to affect the quality of surface waters. The pr...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic systems interacts with most processes including redox reac...
International audienceLake Courtille was a polymictic eutrophic lake prone to large pH variations an...
The flux of reduced substances, such as methane and ammonium, from the sediment to the bottom water ...
Lake sediment organic matter (OM) is composed of a variety of organic compounds differing in their b...
Since the sixties eutrophication has been recognized to affect the quality of surface waters. The pr...
Master's thesis in Environmental technologyExcess of bioavailable phosphorus in fresh-water systems ...
Solid phase and pore water chemical data collected in a sediment of the Haringvliet Lake are interpr...
This study investigated the consumption of oxygen (O-2) in 11 European lakes ranging from 48 m to 37...
Porewater profiles often are used to identify and quantify important biogeochemical processes occurr...
To reveal phosphorus (P) release pathways from sediment and their mechanisms induced by organic matt...
International audienceAn annual survey of the chemical composition both in dissolved and particulate...
Eutrophication of Maine Lakes has deleterious effects on water quality. The recovery time of affect...
Internal phosphorus (P) loading is widely recognized as a major cause of lake eutrophication. One co...
Here we report the results of a comprehensive biogeochemical monitoring of Rostherne Mere in 1998, i...
Since the sixties eutrophication has been recognized to affect the quality of surface waters. The pr...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic systems interacts with most processes including redox reac...
International audienceLake Courtille was a polymictic eutrophic lake prone to large pH variations an...
The flux of reduced substances, such as methane and ammonium, from the sediment to the bottom water ...
Lake sediment organic matter (OM) is composed of a variety of organic compounds differing in their b...
Since the sixties eutrophication has been recognized to affect the quality of surface waters. The pr...
Master's thesis in Environmental technologyExcess of bioavailable phosphorus in fresh-water systems ...
Solid phase and pore water chemical data collected in a sediment of the Haringvliet Lake are interpr...
This study investigated the consumption of oxygen (O-2) in 11 European lakes ranging from 48 m to 37...
Porewater profiles often are used to identify and quantify important biogeochemical processes occurr...
To reveal phosphorus (P) release pathways from sediment and their mechanisms induced by organic matt...