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Carbon oxidation and bioirrigation in sediments along a Skagerrak-Kattegat-Belt Sea depth transect
2018
Marine Ecology Progress Series
Partitioning of electron acceptors and macrofaunal bioirrigation were assessed in sediments from 4 stations along a Skagerrak−Kattegat−Belt Sea depth transect. Sediment was examined for benthic fauna composition and abundance, sediment−water fluxes (O 2 , dissolved inorganic carbon [DIC], NH 4 + , and NO 3 − ), anaerobic reactions (carbon oxidation [C ox ], sulfate reduction [SR], manganese reduction [MnR], iron reduction [FeR], and ammonification [N min ]), porewater profiles (O 2 , DIC, SO 4
doi:10.3354/meps12734
fatcat:2i4oeionvnaidhnpsytzlkyiv4