Porewater profiles often are used to identify and quantify important biogeochemical processes occurring in lake sediments. In this study, multiple porewater profiles were obtained from two eutrophic Swiss lakes using porewater equilibrators (peepers) in order to examine spatial and seasonal trends in biogeochemical processes. Variability in profile shapes and concentrations was small on spatial scales of a few meters, but the uncertainty in calculated diffusive fluxes across the sediment surface was, on average, 35%. Focusing of Fe and Mn oxides toward the lake center resulted in systematic increases in porewater concentrations and diffusive fluxes of Fe2+ and Mn2+ with increasing water depth: these fluxes are postulated to be regulated by ...
The nature of sediment alkalinity generation processes and the temporal and spatial variability of t...
Since the sixties eutrophication has been recognized to affect the quality of surface waters. The pr...
The role of redox-related sediment phosphorus (P) release in shallow polymictic lakes remains poorly...
Water column data and porewater profiles are used to study the chemical evolution with time and with...
Here we report the results of a comprehensive biogeochemical monitoring of Rostherne Mere in 1998, i...
Spatial variations in phosphorus (P) fractionation, sediment geochemistry, and sorptive properties f...
Recent geochemical studies provide evidence that changes in vertical distributions of nutrients in l...
Lake Geneva is a large, holomictic, eutrophic lake with a maximum depth of about 300 m. The sediment...
Abstract Background Seasonal changes in pore water and sediment redox geochemistry have been observe...
Eutrophication of Maine Lakes has deleterious effects on water quality. The recovery time of affect...
The distributions of Fe, Mn, Ni, Cu, Zn and As in the water column, interstitial waters and associat...
: In freshwater systems phosphorus (P) is the limiting element in the cause of eutrophication. In ma...
International audienceThe chemical composition of the pore water from the sediment of a eutrophic la...
The geochemistry of suspended material and sediment has been studied in four boreal lakes: Lakes Kut...
Sedimentation fluxes of major nutrients are investigated during 1996 and 1997 at three different dep...
The nature of sediment alkalinity generation processes and the temporal and spatial variability of t...
Since the sixties eutrophication has been recognized to affect the quality of surface waters. The pr...
The role of redox-related sediment phosphorus (P) release in shallow polymictic lakes remains poorly...
Water column data and porewater profiles are used to study the chemical evolution with time and with...
Here we report the results of a comprehensive biogeochemical monitoring of Rostherne Mere in 1998, i...
Spatial variations in phosphorus (P) fractionation, sediment geochemistry, and sorptive properties f...
Recent geochemical studies provide evidence that changes in vertical distributions of nutrients in l...
Lake Geneva is a large, holomictic, eutrophic lake with a maximum depth of about 300 m. The sediment...
Abstract Background Seasonal changes in pore water and sediment redox geochemistry have been observe...
Eutrophication of Maine Lakes has deleterious effects on water quality. The recovery time of affect...
The distributions of Fe, Mn, Ni, Cu, Zn and As in the water column, interstitial waters and associat...
: In freshwater systems phosphorus (P) is the limiting element in the cause of eutrophication. In ma...
International audienceThe chemical composition of the pore water from the sediment of a eutrophic la...
The geochemistry of suspended material and sediment has been studied in four boreal lakes: Lakes Kut...
Sedimentation fluxes of major nutrients are investigated during 1996 and 1997 at three different dep...
The nature of sediment alkalinity generation processes and the temporal and spatial variability of t...
Since the sixties eutrophication has been recognized to affect the quality of surface waters. The pr...
The role of redox-related sediment phosphorus (P) release in shallow polymictic lakes remains poorly...