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  • ...Vol 148, pp 353-372.</ref> . At a smaller scale, detailed estimates of the nutrient sources, transport and transformations are also available for the Seine and ...that of atmospheric inputs<ref name="Jickells 1998">Jickells T.D. (1998), Nutrient Biogeochemistry of the Coastal Zone, Science, 281 217 – 222</ref>. Figure
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  • (2) A condition in an aquatic ecosystem where high nutrient concentrations stimulate growth of [[algae]] which leads to imbalanced func (3) The enrichment of water by [[nutrient]]s, especially nitrogen and/or phosphorus and organic matter, causing an in
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  • ...ng to various anthropogenic impacts including stress caused by herbicides, nutrient loading etc. :[[Dynamics of mud transport]]
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  • ...fting sand. An overview of sand binding plants that are adapted to saline, nutrient-poor and harsh hydro-sedimentary conditions can be found in the article [[S ==Restoring natural dune dynamics==
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  • *[[Nutrient]]s run-off from silage and slurry-manure, use of fertilizers leading to [[e ...er, [[eutrophication]] cannot be defined just in terms of an increase in [[nutrient]]s concentration, as its manifestations (very often harmful to [[ecosystem]
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  • * [[Algal bloom dynamics]] * [[Nutrient conversion in the marine environment]]
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  • ...astal [[ecosystems]] (i.e. [[Nutrient conversion in the marine environment|nutrient cycling]]). The concept provides a coherent and integrated conceptualisatio ...Sylvand B. (1997) ''Monitoring and interdisciplinarity: understanding the dynamics of coastal and estuarine ecosystems''. 3rd EMECS Conference Proceedings, St
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  • ..., Y., Gypens, N. et.al. (2005) Modelling diatom and Phaeocystis blooms and nutrient cycles in the Southern Bight of the North Sea: the MIRO model. ''Mar. Ecol.
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  • ...361</ref>. Macroalgal beds therefore have the potential to regulate carbon dynamics in coastal ecosystems<ref name=W20>Watanabe, K., Yoshida, G., Hori, M., Ume ...her boosted to about 3.5 Pg C /y by applying artificial upwelling (pumping nutrient-rich ocean waters to the surface). According to the theoretical model, most
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  • ...ast China Sea (Hu et al. 1984<ref>Hu, D. 1984. Upwelling and sedimentation dynamics. I. The role of upwelling in sedimentation in the Huanghai Sea and East Chi ...ra Leone to Guinea-Bissau: geological heritage, geomorphology and sediment dynamics. Africa Geoscience Review 13: 227-237</ref>, Namibia<ref>Bremner, J.M. 1980
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  • Although there is uncertainty about the estimates of nutrient conversion in the marine environment, it is widely believed that the underl ==Nutrient sources==
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  • ...., Santos, I.R., Charette, M.A., Li, L. and Barry, D.A. (2018) Groundwater dynamics in subterranean estuaries of coastal unconfined aquifers: controls on subma ...16–124</ref>; Taniguchi et al., 2019<ref name=T19/>). Conversely, excess nutrient loadings via polluted groundwater into coastal seas may cause eutrophicatio
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  • ...7985</ref><ref>Strain, P. M. and Hargrave, B. T. 2005. Salmon aquaculture, nutrient fluxes and ecosystem processes in Southwestern New Brunswick, in Environmen ...cad. Sci. U. S. A. 106: 12788–12793<ref>. Cyanobacteria dominate in warm nutrient-poor water <ref>Maranon, E., Cermeno, P., Latasa, M. and Tadonleke, R.D. 20
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  • ...trients in their cells are partly released back into the water, creating a nutrient cycle. Some dead algae cells settle to the bottom as organic detritus and b ...or source of nutrients is river discharges, which generally carry elevated nutrient concentrations relative to sea water. Additional sources of nutrients can b
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  • ...especially in the phytoplankton biomass, species composition and food web dynamics. :[[Algal bloom dynamics]]
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  • ...gy. The bio-geochemical cycles of nutrients are discussed in the article [[Nutrient conversion in the marine environment]]. *Too many [[nutrient]]s in the wrong places may cause problems and result in changes in structur
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  • ...l blooms and community respiration in controlling the temporal and spatial dynamics of hypoxia and acidification in eutrophic estuaries. Marine Pollution Bulle ...cenarios. Low <math>pH</math> also affects ''M. gigas'' from a feeding and nutrient perspective shown by variation in mantle nitrogen isotopes, but biominerali
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  • ...olves early species that stabilize the sediments and increase the sediment nutrient content, and by doing so allow establishment of later species. In the final ...ion]]. Nutrient uptake from the seawater is very efficient. This is called nutrient-stripping. As filtering system, seagrasses fulfil an important role in the
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  • ...17: 473-481 </ref>. The growth of ice algae is limited mainly by light and nutrient availability, whereas space within ice (brine volume) may determine vertica ...ing the entire life cycle (autochthonous) <ref> Werner, I., 2006, Seasonal dynamics, cryo-pelagic interactions and metabolic rates of Arctic pack-ice and under
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  • ...n eventually lead to the formation of a fluid mud layer (see the article [[Dynamics of mud transport]]). ...ant for the large scale ocean circulation, but it also causes upwelling of nutrient-rich water from the bottom layer and thus stimulates primary production on
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  • ...l systems are typically complex dynamic systems characterized by nonlinear dynamics, with possibilities for alternative stable state, thresholds (tipping point ...mmediate response (Stålnacke, 2005<ref> Stålnacke P. 2005. Time scale in nutrient fate: examples from Eastern Europe. In: Proceedings of International Worksh
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