Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
Short experiments (1421 days) were carried out during autumn 1998 and spring 1999 at one selected site of the
Venice Lagoon to measure bioturbation activities and mixing rates, as well as to obtain quantitative information on
benthos functionality. Fluorescent sediment particles (luminophores, 63350 µm) were introduced as pulse inputs
at the sediment surface. The concentrationdepth profiles of the tracer were simulated with a new advection
diffusionnon local model applied under non-steady state conditions. This allowed the quantification of the mixing
parameters associated with different mechanisms: biodiffusion (Db), bioadvection (W) and non-local mixing (Ke,
z1, z2). A parameter RS (removed sediment) was also calculated to account for the flux of sediment due to nonlocal
transport. Results show that bioturbation was dominated by biodiffusion in autumn and by bioadvection in
spring. Mean mixing parameters Db, W, and RS changed from 3.09 to 0.87 cm2 y-1, from 0.93 to 15.50 y-1 and
from 5.85 to 7.79 g cm-2 y-1, respectively.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Bellucci, LUCA GIORGIO; Frignani, Mauro
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