Particle Flux in the Ocean: Proceedings of a Workshop Sponsored by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) and the Turkish Research Council (Tübitak), at the Dokuz Eylül University, Izmir, Turkey, June 23-28, 1986Egon T. Degens, Erol İzdar, Susumu Honjo Geologisch-Paläontologischen Institutes der Universität Hamburg, 1987 - Marine sediments - 308 pages |
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Page 264
... macroflocs do not show any flocculation effect when estuarine and river suspen- sions are compared . For microflocs there is evidence for the opposite effect deflocculation - at the saltwater contact resulting in a smaller floc - size ...
... macroflocs do not show any flocculation effect when estuarine and river suspen- sions are compared . For microflocs there is evidence for the opposite effect deflocculation - at the saltwater contact resulting in a smaller floc - size ...
Page 265
... macroflocs . Their fragility suggests that only small changes in these conditions will result in an increase in size or in break - up . The importance of organic matter in the formation of flocs has been demon- strated by KRANCK ...
... macroflocs . Their fragility suggests that only small changes in these conditions will result in an increase in size or in break - up . The importance of organic matter in the formation of flocs has been demon- strated by KRANCK ...
Page 266
... macroflocs increase in size when the suspended material starts to settle , i . e . roughly at current velocities below 20 cm / s . This can easily be observed in a flume or settling tube ( Fig . 4 ) . They probably develop into the ...
... macroflocs increase in size when the suspended material starts to settle , i . e . roughly at current velocities below 20 cm / s . This can easily be observed in a flume or settling tube ( Fig . 4 ) . They probably develop into the ...
Contents
Particle Flux in | 1 |
The Black Sea Experiment | 6 |
General Conclusions | 15 |
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amino anoxic average benthic biogenic silica biomass Black Sea black shales bloom BODUNGEN Bransfield Strait C/N ratios carbohydrates carbon flux claystones coastal coccolithophorids coccoliths composition concentrations continental margin contribution copepods Corg Cretaceous currents deep ocean Deep-Sea Res deposition DEUSER diatoms dinoflagellates distribution Dokuz Eylül University DSDP E. T. DEGENS euphotic zone fecal pellets flows fly ash fraction Geol Geol.-Paläont Hamburg Heft 62 HONJO input ITTEKKOT IZDAR Izmir lithogenic marine marine snow mass flux material MONACO mooring nitrogen North Atlantic North Sea observed organic carbon organic matter particle flux particulate matter particulate organic pelagic period Phase phytoplankton plankton primary production pyrite river Sargasso Sea SCOPE/UNEP Sonderband seasonal sediment trap sediment trap experiment sedimentary settling slope station sterol studies surface layers suspended matter Table Tano terrestrial terrigenous tion total flux transport turbidites turbidity vertical water column water depth zooplankton