The effect of sediment resuspension on nitrogen cycling in the Kattegat : variability in organic matter transport

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    • Floderus, Sören

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The effect of sediment resuspension on nitrogen cycling in the Kattegat : variability in organic matter transport

Sören Floderus

(UNGI rapport, 71)

Uppsala University, Dept. of Physical Geography, 1989

Other Title

The linkage between resuspension and nitrogen sinks of coastal waters

On tha spatial distribution of wave impact at the kattegat seabed

Resuspension in the Kattegat : impact of variation in wind climate and fishery

Sediment trap assemblages : amethodological description

Sediment sampling evaluated with a new weighting function and index of reliability

Resuspension, ephemeral med blankets and nitrogen cycling in Laholmsbukten, South East Kattegat

Sedimentation of primary and resuspended organic matter in the Kattegat

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Thesis (doctoral)--Uppsala University, 1989

Paper1: The linkage between resuspension and nitrogen sinks of coastal waters. (Manuscript)

Paper2: On the spatial distribution of wave impact at the kattegat seabed. (Geogr. Ann. 70A p269-272)

Paper3: Resuspension in the Kattegat : impact of variation in wind climate and fishery. (Manuscript)

Paper4: Sediment trap assemblages : amethodological description. (Hydrobiologia 176-177 p481-490)

Paper5: Sediment sampling evaluated with a new weighting function and index of reliability. (Hydrobiologia 176-177 p451-464)

Paper6: Resuspension, ephemeral med blankets and nitrogen cycling in Laholmsbukten, South East Kattegat. (Hydrobiologia 176-177 p61-75)

Paper7: Sedimentation of primary and resuspended organic matter in the Kattegat. (Manuscript)

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    Uppsala University, Dept. of Physical Geography

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  • NCID
    BB21154422
  • ISBN
    • 9150607200
  • Country Code
    sw
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Uppsala
  • Pages/Volumes
    21 p.
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