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  Retention of dissolved silica within the fluvial system of the conterminous USA

Lauerwald, R., Hartmann, J., Moosdorf, N., Dürr, H. H., & Kempe, S. (2013). Retention of dissolved silica within the fluvial system of the conterminous USA. Biogeochemistry, 112(1-3), 637-659. doi:10.1007/s10533-012-9754-8.

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Lauerwald, Ronny1, Autor           
Hartmann, Jens2, 3, Autor           
Moosdorf, Nils3, Autor           
Dürr, Hans H., Autor
Kempe, Stephan, Autor
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1The CliSAP Cluster of Excellence, External Organizations, ou_1832285              
2B 2 - Land Use and Land Cover Change, Research Area B: Climate Manifestations and Impacts, The CliSAP Cluster of Excellence, External Organizations, Bundesstraße 53, 20146 Hamburg, DE, ou_1863482              
3CRG Chemistry of Natural Aqueous Solutions, Research Area B: Climate Manifestations and Impacts, The CliSAP Cluster of Excellence, External Organizations, Bundesstraße 53, 20146 Hamburg, DE, ou_2025293              

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Schlagwörter: BIOGENIC SILICA; BALTIC SEA; BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLE; NUTRIENT LIMITATION; LAKE-SUPERIOR; COASTAL ZONE; DANUBE RIVER; FLUXES; RESOLUTION; CATCHMENTDissolved silica; Rivers; Retention; Land-ocean matter transfer; Biogeochemistry; Silicon cycle;
 Zusammenfassung: Dissolved silica (DSi) is an important nutrient in aquatic ecosystems. Increased DSi retention within the fluvial system due to damming and eutrophication has led to a decrease in DSi exports to coastal waters, which can have severe consequences for coastal areas where ecosystem functioning depends on fluvial DSi inputs. The analysis of fluvial DSi fluxes and DSi retention at regional to global scales is thus an important research topic. This study explores the possibility to empirically assess regional DSi retention based on a spatially explicit estimation of DSi mobilization and fluvial DSi fluxes calculated from hydrochemical monitoring data. The uncertainty of DSi retention rates (r(DSi)) estimated for particular rivers is high. Nevertheless, for the St. Lawrence River (r(DSi) = 91 %) and the Mississippi River (r(DSi) = 13 %) the estimated DSi retention rates are reasonable and are supported by literature values. The variety of sources of the uncertainty in the DSi retention assessment is discussed.

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Sprache(n): eng - English
 Datum: 2013-03
 Publikationsstatus: Erschienen
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 Art der Begutachtung: Expertenbegutachtung
 Identifikatoren: ISI: 000316018800042
DOI: 10.1007/s10533-012-9754-8
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Titel: Biogeochemistry
Genre der Quelle: Zeitschrift
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Seiten: - Band / Heft: 112 (1-3) Artikelnummer: - Start- / Endseite: 637 - 659 Identifikator: ISSN: 0168-2563