The effects of sediment permeability on sediment oxygen consumption (SOC) in an intertidal permeable sandflat were studied over a 1-year period. Our study demonstrates that temporal variation in sediment metabolism was not only driven by temperature, but also changes in sediment permeability and total carbon content over time. High SOC rates in the summer months (seasonal mean 36.5 mmol m−2 d−1) could be attributed to high temperatures affecting metabolic processes, the rapid turnover of labile organic material and the presence of large amounts of microphytobenthos and their exudates in interstitial pore spaces. The resultant clogging of pores lowered sediment permeabilities and led to the observation of increasing SOC rates at decreasing p...
High organic carbon turnover in permeable sands is considered to be fueled by the efficient supply o...
International audienceA comparative study between waterlogged and reflooded intertidal sediments was...
River deltas are particularly important in the marine carbon cycle as they represent the transition ...
The effects of sediment permeability on sediment oxygen consumption (SOC) in an intertidal permeable...
This thesis set out to improve our current understanding specifically of the role of permeability an...
Rapid organic matter turnover is driven by advective transport processes in sandy permeable sediment...
This study addresses organic matter decomposition in permeable sediment of a sloping intertidal sand...
The carbon metabolism in costal sediments is of major importance for the global carbon cycle. Costal...
Oxygen distribution and benthic mineralization rates were investigated in a permeable intertidal san...
High organic carbon turnover in permeable sands is considered to be fueled by the efficient supply o...
This study focused on organic particles withrespect to their transport and sedimentarymineralisation...
Advective pore-water transport and its effect on sediment metabolism was studied in sandy sediments ...
The high permeability of sediments and strong near-bottom currents cause seawater to infiltrate the ...
Pore water transport and its implications for mineralization and nutrient release from the sediment ...
In this article, we describe the dynamics of pH, O2 and H2S in the top 5–10 cm of an intertidal flat...
High organic carbon turnover in permeable sands is considered to be fueled by the efficient supply o...
International audienceA comparative study between waterlogged and reflooded intertidal sediments was...
River deltas are particularly important in the marine carbon cycle as they represent the transition ...
The effects of sediment permeability on sediment oxygen consumption (SOC) in an intertidal permeable...
This thesis set out to improve our current understanding specifically of the role of permeability an...
Rapid organic matter turnover is driven by advective transport processes in sandy permeable sediment...
This study addresses organic matter decomposition in permeable sediment of a sloping intertidal sand...
The carbon metabolism in costal sediments is of major importance for the global carbon cycle. Costal...
Oxygen distribution and benthic mineralization rates were investigated in a permeable intertidal san...
High organic carbon turnover in permeable sands is considered to be fueled by the efficient supply o...
This study focused on organic particles withrespect to their transport and sedimentarymineralisation...
Advective pore-water transport and its effect on sediment metabolism was studied in sandy sediments ...
The high permeability of sediments and strong near-bottom currents cause seawater to infiltrate the ...
Pore water transport and its implications for mineralization and nutrient release from the sediment ...
In this article, we describe the dynamics of pH, O2 and H2S in the top 5–10 cm of an intertidal flat...
High organic carbon turnover in permeable sands is considered to be fueled by the efficient supply o...
International audienceA comparative study between waterlogged and reflooded intertidal sediments was...
River deltas are particularly important in the marine carbon cycle as they represent the transition ...