A comparison of sedimentary and diatom-inferred phosphorus profiles: implications for defining pre-disturbance nutrient conditions

  • Anderson N
  • Rippey B
  • Gibson C
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Interpreting sedimentary phosphorus profiles in terms of changes in the historical P load is difficult due to variable retention and post-depositional diagenesis. An alternative approach is to use diatom assemblages in surface sediments and derive a transfer function for …

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Anderson, N. J., Rippey, B., & Gibson, C. E. (1993). A comparison of sedimentary and diatom-inferred phosphorus profiles: implications for defining pre-disturbance nutrient conditions. In Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Phosphorus in Sediments (pp. 357–366). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1598-8_44

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