Study on the Migration and Transformation of Nitrogen in Mine Water under the Action of Water–Coal Interactions DOI Open Access

Binbin Jiang,

Ze Zhao,

Zhiguo Cao

et al.

Processes, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 11(9), P. 2656 - 2656

Published: Sept. 5, 2023

The coal pillar dam of underground reservoirs and residual in goaves have a direct impact on the quality mine water. In this paper, an reservoir goaf water Daliuta are used as research objects. adsorption mechanism with respect to NO3− was analyzed by carrying out experiments. composition variation organic matter at different times were simulated using three-dimensional fluorescence spectrum analysis. influence microorganisms change contents explored. Moreover, changes body clarified. results showed that concentration first decreased then increased, showing downward trend whole. led decrease its concentration, which conformed pseudo-second-order kinetic model Freundlich isothermal model, indicating process is mainly carried via chemical multi-layer adsorption. increase caused hydrolysis tryptophan other protein-like substances into nitrate under action microorganisms.

Language: Английский

Summer heatwaves affect coastal Antarctic plankton metabolism and community structure DOI
Maité Latorre,

Clara M. Iachetti,

Irene R Schloss

et al.

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 567, P. 151926 - 151926

Published: July 10, 2023

Language: Английский

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16

Plankton metabolic balance in the eastern Beagle Channel during spring DOI
Maité Latorre,

Carla F. Berghoff,

Ricardo Giesecke

et al.

Journal of Marine Systems, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 240, P. 103882 - 103882

Published: March 24, 2023

Language: Английский

Citations

9

Ecological role of pelagic appendicularians in sub-Antarctic coastal and oceanic waters of the Southwest Atlantic Ocean DOI
Nadia M. Alves,

Mariela L. Spinelli,

Jacobo Martín

et al.

Polar Biology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 48(1)

Published: Jan. 15, 2025

Language: Английский

Citations

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Potential Remineralization of Terrestrial Organic Matter in the Sediments of the New Britain Trench Revealed by Optical and Molecular Properties of the Water‐Extracted Dissolved Organic Matter DOI Creative Commons
Qi Sun, Lei Sang, Min Luo

et al.

Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 130(3)

Published: March 1, 2025

Abstract Hadal trenches have recently been recognized as hotspots for organic carbon burial and degradation in the deep sea owing to its distinctive “funnel‐shaped” topography frequent tectonic activity. In this study, we analyzed dissolved (DOC) concentration, optical properties, molecular compositions of water‐extractable matter (WEOM) sediment samples collected along two transects spanning diverse marine environments New Britain Trench (NBT) area. A significant positive correlation between DOC concentrations total (TOC) contents sediments emphasizes crucial role (OM) supply production hadal environment. addition, parameters (e.g., fluorescence index, a 350 /DOC) suggest remarkable influences terrestrial OM on composition (DOM) NBT sediments. Indeed, correlations stable isotopes sedimentary TOC (δ 13 C) related (SUVA 254 , /DOC, S R humic‐like) indicate that microbial has an important impact DOM. Moreover, analysis DOM showed increased aromaticity double bond equivalents equivalent western landward core axis cores, also suggesting enhanced OM. The input into led aromatic, refractory, high weight Our findings implications understanding fate ocean.

Language: Английский

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Higher biotic than abiotic natural variability of the plankton ecosystem revealed by a time series along a subantarctic transect DOI

Andrea Malits,

Federico M. Ibarbalz, Jacobo Martín

et al.

Journal of Marine Systems, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 238, P. 103843 - 103843

Published: Nov. 25, 2022

Language: Английский

Citations

8

Harmful algal blooms in Patagonian fjords and channels systems: Recent advances, gaps, and priorities in a changing ocean DOI
José Luis Iriarte, Gemita Pizarro, Máximo Frangópulos

et al.

Progress In Oceanography, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 217, P. 103087 - 103087

Published: July 16, 2023

Language: Английский

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4

Rapid change in plankton community structure during spring along the eastern Beagle Channel DOI
Andreana Cadaillón,

Clara M. Iachetti,

Ricardo Giesecke

et al.

Journal of Marine Systems, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 241, P. 103906 - 103906

Published: May 7, 2023

Language: Английский

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3

Spatial distribution of zooplankton in the Beagle Channel in relation to hydrographic and biological drivers in different seasons DOI

Constanza Valencia Carrasco,

Claudia C. Boy,

Andrea Malits

et al.

Journal of Marine Systems, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 240, P. 103880 - 103880

Published: March 16, 2023

Language: Английский

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The Sub-Antarctic Beagle Channel marine ecosystem: A regional and comprehensive sentinel of global change DOI
Gustavo Ferreyra, Humberto E. González

Journal of Marine Systems, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 241, P. 103914 - 103914

Published: June 30, 2023

Language: Английский

Citations

1

Spring abundance, biomass and sizes of appendicularians between open sea MPA Namuncurá/ Burdwood Bank and the adjacent coastal area, Southwest Atlantic Ocean: Are they a key link in the trophic web? DOI Creative Commons
Nadia M. Alves,

Mariela L. Spinelli,

Jacobo Martín

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: June 21, 2024

Abstract Appendicularians are recognized as one of the most abundant mesozooplankton groups in numerous pelagic environments and they play a crucial role marine ecosystems bridge gap between primary producers higher trophic levels food webs. Zooplankton samples were collected during three spring oceanographic surveys conducted 2014, 2015, 2016, coastal zone (Staten Island) oceanic (Namuncurá-Banco Burdwood Marine Protected Area). Our study focuses on comparative analysis species composition, density, biomass, maturity stages appendicularia these regions, which marked by distinct physical biological attributes. Two appendicularians found area, Oikopleura fusiformis Fritillaria borealis, former being dominant. Their distribution was different because F. borealis mainly concentrated while O. consistently recorded both zones. Chlorophyll-a concentrations to be than zone. These accompanied densities that area. The surface current velocity seems reflect total phytoplankton biomass On other hand, temperature for protected area lower could related larger sizes Baseline data areas surrounding is essential contribute stakeholders advise future changes translate into regional global processes.

Language: Английский

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