[HTML][HTML] Biogeochemical functioning of the Baltic Sea
Location, specific topography, and hydrographic setting together with climate change and
strong anthropogenic pressure are the main factors sha** the biogeochemical functioning …
strong anthropogenic pressure are the main factors sha** the biogeochemical functioning …
Oxygen micro-nanobubbles for mitigating eutrophication induced sediment pollution in freshwater bodies
Sediment hypoxia is a growing problem and has negative ecological impacts on the aquatic
ecosystem. Hypoxia can disturb the biodiversity and biogeochemical cycles of both …
ecosystem. Hypoxia can disturb the biodiversity and biogeochemical cycles of both …
Photocatalytic oxidation of dissolved Mn (II) on natural iron oxide minerals
The energy conversion in Earth's surface environments over geological history heavily
involves the redox reactions of natural minerals. Natural Mn (III/IV) oxides and Mn 2+(aq) is …
involves the redox reactions of natural minerals. Natural Mn (III/IV) oxides and Mn 2+(aq) is …
Early diagenesis of iron and sulfur in Bornholm Basin sediments: The role of near-surface pyrite formation
Pyrite formation in marine sedimentary environments plays a key role in the global
biogeochemical cycles of carbon, sulfur and iron, regulating Earth's surface redox balance …
biogeochemical cycles of carbon, sulfur and iron, regulating Earth's surface redox balance …
Dissimilatory nitrate reduction by a freshwater cable bacterium
Cable bacteria (CB) are filamentous Desulfobulbaceae that split the energy-conserving
reaction of sulfide oxidation into two half reactions occurring in distinct cells. CB can use …
reaction of sulfide oxidation into two half reactions occurring in distinct cells. CB can use …
Cable bacteria: widespread filamentous electroactive microorganisms protecting environments
Cable bacteria have been identified and detected worldwide since their discovery in marine
sediments in Aarhus Bay, Denmark. Their activity can account for the majority of oxygen …
sediments in Aarhus Bay, Denmark. Their activity can account for the majority of oxygen …
Biodiversity of microorganisms in the Baltic Sea: the power of novel methods in the identification of marine microbes
Until recently, the data on the diversity of the entire microbial community from the Baltic Sea
were relatively rare and very scarce. However, modern molecular methods have provided …
were relatively rare and very scarce. However, modern molecular methods have provided …
Cable bacteria regulate sedimentary phosphorus release in freshwater sediments
Previous studies have demonstrated that e-SO x can regulate the sedimentary release of
phosphorus (P) in brackish and marine sediments. When e-SO x is active, an iron (Fe) and …
phosphorus (P) in brackish and marine sediments. When e-SO x is active, an iron (Fe) and …
Coastal hypoxia and eutrophication as key controls on benthic release and water column dynamics of iron and manganese
Continental shelves are a major source of iron (Fe) and manganese (Mn) to marine waters.
Here, we investigate controls on benthic release of Fe and Mn and the impact on the water …
Here, we investigate controls on benthic release of Fe and Mn and the impact on the water …
Effect of salinity on cable bacteria species composition and diversity
AS Dam, IPG Marshall… - Environmental …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Cable bacteria (CB) are Desulfobulbaceae that couple sulphide oxidation to oxygen
reduction over centimetre distances by mediating electric currents. Recently, it was …
reduction over centimetre distances by mediating electric currents. Recently, it was …