2018
DOI: 10.24193/awc2018_16
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The Saline Organic-Rich Sediments: a Short Overview

Abstract: The saline organic-rich sediments: A short overview. Organicrich sediments (or 'sapropels') are complex organo-mineral matrices that form at the O2-depleted bottom of stagnant water basins. Besides geochemical transformations, slow rate microbially-driven processes underpin the early diagenesis of these sediments. The fossil sapropels found in various marine or lacustrine environments are known as proxies for past climate or hydrological fluctuations. Present-day organic-rich sediments have been described both… Show more

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“…Sapropels are rich multicomponent biogenic systems of organic elements that are made by microorganisms during the eutrophication process in lakes. Such processes play an important role in organic decomposition, the nutrient cycle, and intestinal food networks and generally affect several processes of the overall water system [26,27]. Therefore, it can be expected that the wet sapropel, which may contain living microorganisms, could influence the tested materials.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Sapropels are rich multicomponent biogenic systems of organic elements that are made by microorganisms during the eutrophication process in lakes. Such processes play an important role in organic decomposition, the nutrient cycle, and intestinal food networks and generally affect several processes of the overall water system [26,27]. Therefore, it can be expected that the wet sapropel, which may contain living microorganisms, could influence the tested materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%