Sökning: "biogeochemistry"
Visar resultat 36 - 40 av 51 avhandlingar innehållade ordet biogeochemistry.
36. Turbulent ship wakes and their spatiotemporal extent
Sammanfattning : Shipping activities occur in almost every part of the global oceans and in intensely trafficked shipping lanes there can be up to one ship passage every ten minutes. All these ships impact the marine environment in different ways through pollution or physical disturbance. LÄS MER
37. The Impact of Multiple Drivers on Marine Systems : Novel approaches for studying structural changes
Sammanfattning : Human action is transforming the species composition, biogeochemistry and habitats of the world’s oceans at unprecedented rates. The cumulative effect of natural and anthropogenic drivers is challenging to measure, in part due to indirect effects and the complexity of marine systems. LÄS MER
38. Substrate control of community composition and functional adaptation in marine bacterioplankton
Sammanfattning : A drop of sea-water is teeming with a million of bacteria, on which pelagic food-webs and biogeochemical cycles depend. These bacteria thrive on a wide range of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) compounds produced through biotic and abiotic processes. LÄS MER
39. The trace of metals : Use, emissions and sediment load of urban heavy metals
Sammanfattning : Urban areas have been considered potential ecological hot spots for metal pollution. This is the result of three trends. First, the 20th century saw a rapid increase in the use of many materials, including metals, in the industrialized world. Second, urbanization has made towns and cities areas nodes of material flows. LÄS MER
40. Biogeochemical processes in forest riparian zones : conceptualizing function and heterogeneity in boreal catchments
Sammanfattning : The area of interaction between terrestrial and aquatic environments, i.e. the riparian zone (RZ), has long been recognized as an important landscape feature from both scientific and management perspectives. Surface water quality is to a great extent regulated by substances exported from RZs. LÄS MER