Water masses can become undersaturated with oxygen when natural processes alone or in combination with anthropogenic processes produce enough organic carbon that is aerobically decomposed faster than the rate of oxygen re-aeration. The dominant natural processes usually involved are photosynthetic carbon production and microbial respiration. The re-supply rate is indirectly related to its isolation from the surface layer. Hypoxic water masses (\u3c 2 mg L-1, or approximately 30% saturation) can form, therefore, under \u27natural\u27 conditions, and are more likely to occur in marine systems when the water residence time is extended, water exchange and ventilation are minimal, stratification occurs, and where carbon production and export to ...
Development associated with human populations has led to the globalization of many environmental pro...
We examined the occurrence of seasonal hypoxia (O2<2 mg l-1) in the bottom waters of four river-d...
In this paper we provide an overview of new knowledge on oxygen depletion (hypoxia) and related phen...
Water masses can become undersaturated with oxygen when natural processes alone or in combination wi...
Water masses can become undersaturated with oxygen when natural processes alone or in combination wi...
Water masses can become undersaturated with oxygen when natural processes alone or in combination wi...
Abstract. Water masses can become undersaturated with oxygen when natural processes alone or in comb...
Human activities, especially increased nutrient loads that set in motion a cascading chain of events...
Coastal hypoxia (defined here as <1.42 ml L−1; 62.5 μM; 2 mg L−1, approx. 30% oxygen saturation) ...
Abstract. Hypoxia conditions are increasing throughout the world, influencing biogeochemical cycles ...
The incidence and intensity of hypoxic waters in coastal aquatic ecosystems has been expanding in re...
Hypoxia has become a world-wide phenomenon in the global coastal ocean and causes a deterioration of...
Abstract. Hypoxia has become a world-wide phenomenon in the global coastal ocean and causes a deteri...
Development associated with human populations has led to the globalization of many environmental pro...
Development associated with human populations has led to the globalization of many environmental pro...
Development associated with human populations has led to the globalization of many environmental pro...
We examined the occurrence of seasonal hypoxia (O2<2 mg l-1) in the bottom waters of four river-d...
In this paper we provide an overview of new knowledge on oxygen depletion (hypoxia) and related phen...
Water masses can become undersaturated with oxygen when natural processes alone or in combination wi...
Water masses can become undersaturated with oxygen when natural processes alone or in combination wi...
Water masses can become undersaturated with oxygen when natural processes alone or in combination wi...
Abstract. Water masses can become undersaturated with oxygen when natural processes alone or in comb...
Human activities, especially increased nutrient loads that set in motion a cascading chain of events...
Coastal hypoxia (defined here as <1.42 ml L−1; 62.5 μM; 2 mg L−1, approx. 30% oxygen saturation) ...
Abstract. Hypoxia conditions are increasing throughout the world, influencing biogeochemical cycles ...
The incidence and intensity of hypoxic waters in coastal aquatic ecosystems has been expanding in re...
Hypoxia has become a world-wide phenomenon in the global coastal ocean and causes a deterioration of...
Abstract. Hypoxia has become a world-wide phenomenon in the global coastal ocean and causes a deteri...
Development associated with human populations has led to the globalization of many environmental pro...
Development associated with human populations has led to the globalization of many environmental pro...
Development associated with human populations has led to the globalization of many environmental pro...
We examined the occurrence of seasonal hypoxia (O2<2 mg l-1) in the bottom waters of four river-d...
In this paper we provide an overview of new knowledge on oxygen depletion (hypoxia) and related phen...