Simultaneous determination of in situ vertical transitions of color, pore-water metals, and visualization of infaunal activity in marine sediments
The vertical color transition from brown to gray-green in marine sediments is linked to the Fe redox boundary and is commonly used as a proxy for biogeochemical state. We combine time-lapse sediment profile imaging with diffusive gradient thin (DGT) gels to obtain simultaneous in situ measurements o...
Main Authors: | Teal, Lorna R. (Author), Parker, Ruth (Author), Fones, Gary (Author), Solan, Martin (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2009-09.
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