Impact of drilling activities in warm sea: recolonization capacities of seabed

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  • who: Dalmazzone Ch. and colleagues from the Institut français pétrole, et, Bois-Préau, Rueil-Malmaison , France have published the research: Impact of Drilling Activities in Warm Sea: Recolonization Capacities of Seabed, in the Journal: Nutrients The natural sediment was rich in nutrients: 11.3% of organic matter, 0.19% of total nitrogen and 1574 mg/kg of phosphorus. Whatever the distance from the discharge point, levels of organic matter and nitrogen were quite similar to the blank station. Phosphorus levels were found quite high except in the zone close to the discharge point (andlt . . .

     

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