HIGHLIGHTS
- who: August and colleagues from the Hohai University, China have published the research: Phosphorus forms by depth in sediments from the Qu Appelle lakes, Saskatchewan, Canada, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Although sediment carbon is not the focus of this study, it is worth noting that the high OM in Echo Lake and Crooked Lake sediments may be due to higher concentrations of OM settling from the water column, or other drivers, such as lower mineralization rates.
SUMMARY
Anthropogenic activities can enhance external loads; this can contribute to a build-up . . .
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