生物地球化学循环
底栖区
水柱
海洋学
远洋带
营养循环
环境科学
生物扰动
地质学
沉积岩
生物地球化学
沉积物
生态系统
生态学
古生物学
生物
作者
Markus Huettel,Peter Berg,Joel E. Kostka
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-marine-051413-012706
摘要
The sandy sediments that blanket the inner shelf are situated in a zone where nutrient input from land and strong mixing produce maximum primary production and tight coupling between water column and sedimentary processes. The high permeability of the shelf sands renders them susceptible to pressure gradients generated by hydrodynamic and biological forces that modulate spatial and temporal patterns of water circulation through these sediments. The resulting dynamic three-dimensional patterns of particle and solute distribution generate a broad spectrum of biogeochemical reaction zones that facilitate effective decomposition of the pelagic and benthic primary production products. The intricate coupling between the water column and sediment makes it challenging to quantify the production and decomposition processes and the resultant fluxes in permeable shelf sands. Recent technical developments have led to insights into the high biogeochemical and biological activity of these permeable sediments and their role in the global cycles of matter.
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