Denitrification of Permeable Sand Sediment in a Headwater River Is Mainly Influenced by Water Chemistry, Rather Than Sediment Particle Size and Heterogeneity
Sediment particle size and heterogeneity play an important role in sediment denitrification through direct and indirect effects on, for example, the material exchange rate, environmental gradients, microbial biomass, and grazing pressure. However, these effects have mostly been observed in impermeab...
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Main Authors: | Weibo Wang, Xu Wang, Xiao Shu, Baoru Wang, Hongran Li, Quanfa Zhang |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8de7c3d974c7482abdce48fb1f6de7fb |
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