Biogeochemical cycling at the aquatic-terrestrial interface is linked to parafluvial hyporheic zone inundation history

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  • who: Biogeosciences and collaborators from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA have published the research work: Biogeochemical cycling at the aquatic-terrestrial interface is linked to parafluvial hyporheic zone inundation history, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 28/03/2016
  • what: The authors aimed to (i) characterize biogeochemical and microbial differences in the parafluvial hyporheic zone across a small spatial domain (6 lateral meters) that spans a breadth of inundation histories and_(ii) examine how parafluvial hyporheic sediments respond to laboratory-simulated re-inundation. This resulted in the suppression of RR, which the authors . . .

     

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