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  • ...ss) Assessment of the Mediterranean sediements contamination by persistent organic pollutants. ''Environmental Pollution'' </ref> <ref name="Micheletti">Miche
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  • ...direction can be easily changed to remove small objects (shell fragments, organic materials, etc.) blocking the intake nozzle. The intake velocity in relatio
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  • ...caused by particles of inorganic matter such as clay and silt, as well as organic matter, plankton and other microscopic organisms.
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  • ...hotopigments (phycoerythrin and phycocyanin) as well as coloured dissolved organic matter (CDOM) and hydrocarbons. It has also opened the way for new develop
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  • ...77–187</ref>, which means that they can ingest dissolved and particulate organic material and thus correct an imbalance in the [[Stoichiometry|stoichiometr ...dinoflagellates are mixotrophs which can swim to the pycnocline to capture organic prey<ref>Stoecker, D.K., Hansen, P.J., Caron, D.A. and Mitra, A. 2017. Mixo
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  • ..., creating a nutrient cycle. Some dead algae cells settle to the bottom as organic detritus and become part of the benthic system (benthos). Algae biomass ca ...trients. The available light is primarily a function of the (inorganic and organic) suspended sediment concentrations, which are calculated in the water quali
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  • ...ganic matter. The presence of relatively high concentrations of dissolved organic matter or minerals often distinguishes coastal waters from those of deeper #Coloured dissolved organic matter (CDOM)
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  • ...d decomposition of ozone in water. They are powerful oxidants that oxidize organic contaminants by destroying cell membranes of bacteria and algae in ballast
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  • ...on products, an insecticide, or a fungicide. Furthermore, anthracene is an organic cristallized photoconductor used in electrophotography. ...<ref>Verschueren K. (1996) - Anthracene. Handbook of Environmental Data on Organic Chemicals.
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  • ...(dinitrogen) and N<sub>2</sub>O (nitrous oxide) by microbial oxidation of organic matter.}}
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  • ...ion= (1) General: deposition of material of varying size, both mineral and organic, away from its site of origin by the action of water, wind, gravity or ice;
    382 bytes (54 words) - 11:23, 1 August 2020
  • ...nt from outside. They are chiefly animals, which ingest other organisms or organic matter.
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  • ...pearance of materials. Metabolic degradation of organic matter into simple organic and inorganic compounds, with consequent liberation of energy.
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  • ...ent of outside sources for organic food materials and manufactures its own organic material from inorganic sources. They are mostly green plants.
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  • * scavengers eat coarse particulate organic matter (detritus retained by a 1 mm sieve) * collectors eat fine particulate organic matter (detritus passing through a 1 mm sieve but retained by 0.45 mm sieve
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  • |definition=Dead organic matter and the decomposers that live on it; when broken up by decomposers,
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  • ...arson, T.H. and Rosenberg, R. 1978. Macrobenthic succession in relation to organic enrichment and pollution of the marine environment. Oceanogr. Mar. Biol. An ...arson, T.H. and Rosenberg, R. 1978. Macrobenthic succession in relation to organic enrichment and pollution of the marine environment. Oceanogr. Mar. Biol. An
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  • ...s were initially defined to include only discrete steps (left of diagram). Organic detritus and microscopic plants (phytoplankton) occupy the first trophic le
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  • ...of primary producers (e.g., extracellular polymeric substances), decaying organic matter and/or associated microbiota. ==Organic matter mineralization==
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  • ...in coastal waters - the conversion of light and carbon dioxide into living organic matter – is mainly limited by availability of [[nitrogen]] and/or [[phosp #Input from the North Sea: This source of organic matter and nutrients used to be one of the drivers of the high fertility of
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