Microscale spatio-temporal patterns of oxygen dynamics in permeable intertidal sediments (Skallingen, Denmark)

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Microscale spatio-temporal patterns of oxygen dynamics in permeable intertidal sediments (Skallingen, Denmark). / Walpersdorf, Eva Christine; Andersen, Thorbjørn Joest; Elberling, Bo; Kühl, Michael; Glud, Ronnie Nøhr.

2009. Poster session præsenteret ved American Society for Limnology and Oceanography, Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Nice, Frankrig.

Publikation: KonferencebidragPosterForskning

Harvard

Walpersdorf, EC, Andersen, TJ, Elberling, B, Kühl, M & Glud, RN 2009, 'Microscale spatio-temporal patterns of oxygen dynamics in permeable intertidal sediments (Skallingen, Denmark)', American Society for Limnology and Oceanography, Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Nice, Frankrig, 25/01/2009 - 30/01/2009.

APA

Walpersdorf, E. C., Andersen, T. J., Elberling, B., Kühl, M., & Glud, R. N. (2009). Microscale spatio-temporal patterns of oxygen dynamics in permeable intertidal sediments (Skallingen, Denmark). Poster session præsenteret ved American Society for Limnology and Oceanography, Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Nice, Frankrig.

Vancouver

Walpersdorf EC, Andersen TJ, Elberling B, Kühl M, Glud RN. Microscale spatio-temporal patterns of oxygen dynamics in permeable intertidal sediments (Skallingen, Denmark). 2009. Poster session præsenteret ved American Society for Limnology and Oceanography, Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Nice, Frankrig.

Author

Walpersdorf, Eva Christine ; Andersen, Thorbjørn Joest ; Elberling, Bo ; Kühl, Michael ; Glud, Ronnie Nøhr. / Microscale spatio-temporal patterns of oxygen dynamics in permeable intertidal sediments (Skallingen, Denmark). Poster session præsenteret ved American Society for Limnology and Oceanography, Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Nice, Frankrig.

Bibtex

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title = "Microscale spatio-temporal patterns of oxygen dynamics in permeable intertidal sediments (Skallingen, Denmark)",
abstract = " Intertidal permeable sediments are, even more than subtidal sediments (Cook et al. 2007), subject to extreme dynamics due to fast changing environ-mental conditions during inundation and emergence. In such systems, a quasi steady state is rarely reached. Integrative in-situ studies covering a range of spatial and temporal timescales are required to fully quantify the importance of such ecosystems for benthic autotrophic and heterotrophic activity, carbon mineralization and element cycling. Here, small scale spatio-temporal heterogeneity of oxygen (O2) dynamics (mm to cm, min to hours, day and night) and the impact of tides (water level, current speed, wave action, and bed level change) is presented.",
author = "Walpersdorf, {Eva Christine} and Andersen, {Thorbj{\o}rn Joest} and Bo Elberling and Michael K{\"u}hl and Glud, {Ronnie N{\o}hr}",
year = "2009",
language = "English",
note = "null ; Conference date: 25-01-2009 Through 30-01-2009",

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RIS

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T1 - Microscale spatio-temporal patterns of oxygen dynamics in permeable intertidal sediments (Skallingen, Denmark)

AU - Walpersdorf, Eva Christine

AU - Andersen, Thorbjørn Joest

AU - Elberling, Bo

AU - Kühl, Michael

AU - Glud, Ronnie Nøhr

PY - 2009

Y1 - 2009

N2 -  Intertidal permeable sediments are, even more than subtidal sediments (Cook et al. 2007), subject to extreme dynamics due to fast changing environ-mental conditions during inundation and emergence. In such systems, a quasi steady state is rarely reached. Integrative in-situ studies covering a range of spatial and temporal timescales are required to fully quantify the importance of such ecosystems for benthic autotrophic and heterotrophic activity, carbon mineralization and element cycling. Here, small scale spatio-temporal heterogeneity of oxygen (O2) dynamics (mm to cm, min to hours, day and night) and the impact of tides (water level, current speed, wave action, and bed level change) is presented.

AB -  Intertidal permeable sediments are, even more than subtidal sediments (Cook et al. 2007), subject to extreme dynamics due to fast changing environ-mental conditions during inundation and emergence. In such systems, a quasi steady state is rarely reached. Integrative in-situ studies covering a range of spatial and temporal timescales are required to fully quantify the importance of such ecosystems for benthic autotrophic and heterotrophic activity, carbon mineralization and element cycling. Here, small scale spatio-temporal heterogeneity of oxygen (O2) dynamics (mm to cm, min to hours, day and night) and the impact of tides (water level, current speed, wave action, and bed level change) is presented.

M3 - Poster

Y2 - 25 January 2009 through 30 January 2009

ER -

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