Effects of Seagrass Die-Off on Benthic Fluxes and Porewater Concentrations of ∑CO2, ∑H2S, and CH4 in Florida Bay Sediments

  • Barber T
  • Carlson P
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Benthic fluxes and porewater concentrations of ∑CO2,∑H2S, and CH4 in living seagrass beds of Florida Bay (USA) are higher than in adjacent areas that have been recently denuded by disease. The enrichment and seasonal variation of porewater ∑CO2,...

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Barber, T. R., & Carlson, P. R. (1993). Effects of Seagrass Die-Off on Benthic Fluxes and Porewater Concentrations of ∑CO2, ∑H2S, and CH4 in Florida Bay Sediments. In Biogeochemistry of Global Change (pp. 530–550). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2812-8_29

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