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Small-scale patchiness in the chemistry and microbiology of sediments in Lake Geneva, Switzerland

Identifieur interne : 000158 ( PascalFrancis/Corpus ); précédent : 000157; suivant : 000159

Small-scale patchiness in the chemistry and microbiology of sediments in Lake Geneva, Switzerland

Auteurs : H. Brandl ; K. W. Hanselmann ; R. Bachofen ; J. Piccard

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Lake Geneva is a large, holomictic, eutrophic lake with a maximum depth of about 300 m. The sediments in the central basin have a pillow-like appearance. The soft elevations containing the major portion of the recently sedimented detritus are separated by trenches of 5 to 15 cm depth in which the top sediment layers seem to be missing. Bottom-dwelling fishes (Lota lota) prefer the trenches as their habitat and might partly be responsible for the turbation of the trench sediment layers. Thus, within distances of 10 to 30 cm two sediment types can clearly be distinguished. They differ with respect to morphology and chemical stratification

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ET : Small-scale patchiness in the chemistry and microbiology of sediments in Lake Geneva, Switzerland
AU : BRANDL (H.); HANSELMANN (K. W.); BACHOFEN (R.); PICCARD (J.)
AF : Univ. Zürich, inst. plant biology/8008 Zürich/Suisse (1 aut., 2 aut., 3 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Niveau analytique
SO : JGM. Journal of general microbiology; Royaume-Uni; Da. 1993; Vol. 139; No. p.9; Pp. 2271-2275; Bibl. 18 ref.
LA : Anglais
EA : Lake Geneva is a large, holomictic, eutrophic lake with a maximum depth of about 300 m. The sediments in the central basin have a pillow-like appearance. The soft elevations containing the major portion of the recently sedimented detritus are separated by trenches of 5 to 15 cm depth in which the top sediment layers seem to be missing. Bottom-dwelling fishes (Lota lota) prefer the trenches as their habitat and might partly be responsible for the turbation of the trench sediment layers. Thus, within distances of 10 to 30 cm two sediment types can clearly be distinguished. They differ with respect to morphology and chemical stratification
CC : 002A14C02
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FG : Suisse; Europe
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EG : Switzerland; Europe
GD : Chemische Analyse; Quantitative Analyse
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