Browsing School of Science by Author "Wilson, P"
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Monitoring organic enrichment of coastal sediment
Wilson, P; Vopel, K (New Zealand Coastal Society, 2011)Organic enrichment of coastal sediment is of interest to coastal managers worldwide. It results from excess supply of organic carbon to coastal waters from both natural and anthropogenic sources such as, terrestrial runoff, ... -
Predicting the distribution of acid volatile sulfide in marine sediment from colour analysis of sediment-profile images
Wilson, P; Vopel, K (AUT University, 2011)Organic enrichment of coastal sediments is a major concern worldwide. It is caused by an increase in the deposition of organic matter via terrestrial runoff (Gray et al. 2002) and aquaculture (Holmer & Kristensen 1994), ... -
Predicting the in situ distribution of AVS from sediment profile images
Wilson, P; Vopel, K (AUT University, 2011)The reduced sulfur content of coastal sediment is a proxy for the organic carbon deposition rate. As such, it is an important parameter in environmental monitoring. Some reduced sulfur occurs in the form of pore water ... -
Terrigenous deposits in coastal habitats: effects on the oxygenation of marine sediment
Wilson, P; Vopel, K (AUT University, 2010)