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Benthic Oxygen Demand in Three Former Salt Ponds Adjacent to South San Francisco Bay, California

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2009

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Topping, BR, Kuwabara, JS, and Athearn, ND, 2009, Benthic Oxygen Demand in Three Former Salt Ponds Adjacent to South San Francisco Bay, California: .

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Sampling trips were coordinated in the second half of 2008 to examine the interstitial water in the sediment and the overlying bottom waters of three shallow (average depth <1 meter) ponds adjacent to the southern reach of San Francisco Bay (herein referred to as South Bay), which were previously used in commercial salt production. In recent years, the ponds were modified for wetland restoration and management as part of the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project. A pore-water profiler, modified for dissolved-oxygen sampling, was used to obtain the first centimeter-scale estimates of the vertical concentration gradients for diffusive-flux determinations. This study, a collaboration between scientists from two disciplines within the [...]

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