1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0043-1354(98)00169-9
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Organic matter transport and degradation in the river Seine (France) after a combined sewer overflow

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“…They are essential carriers of nutrients, metals and organic pollutants, and are responsible for riverine turbidity and so play an important role in photosynthesis and food availability of the aquatic system (Meybeck et al, 1998;Seidl et al, 1998b;Even et al, 2004;Gaillardet et al, 2005;Bibby and Webster-Brown, 2006;Thevenot et al, 2007). In populated and industrialized regions, river sediments integrate the impact of human activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are essential carriers of nutrients, metals and organic pollutants, and are responsible for riverine turbidity and so play an important role in photosynthesis and food availability of the aquatic system (Meybeck et al, 1998;Seidl et al, 1998b;Even et al, 2004;Gaillardet et al, 2005;Bibby and Webster-Brown, 2006;Thevenot et al, 2007). In populated and industrialized regions, river sediments integrate the impact of human activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dans la Seine, l'apport de bactéries allochtones provenant d'un débordement d'égouts serait responsable de la totalité de la consommation d'oxygène pour des événements à court terme (environ 24 h) (SEIDL et al, 1998). L'apport de matière organique d'origine naturelle terrestre ou amenée par les eaux d'infiltration souterraines peut aussi avoir une influence sur le taux de respiration (autotrophe et hetérotrophe) et par le fait même, sur la dynamique de l'oxygène (JACOBS et al, 1988;HOWARTH et al, 1992).…”
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“…The data from the SIAAP were sampled as follows: continuously for oxygen, temperature and turbidity; every week for Chl-a, NH 4 , NO 3 and PO 4 ; eleven sites sampled between Paris and Poses. Biodegradable fractions of carbon, bacterial activity and phytoplanktonic species in the estuary and the downstream Seine from Paris to the estuary were also determined as part of the PIREN SEINE and SEINE-AVAL surveys (Garnier et al, 1992(Garnier et al, , 1995Servais & Garnier, 1993;Seidl et al, 1998;.…”
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confidence: 99%