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The benthos of the deeper sediments of the Firth of Clyde, with particular reference to organic enrichment
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EngineeringSedimentary GeologyMarine ChemistryOceanographyEarth ScienceOrganic GeochemistryDeeper SedimentsMarine PollutionSediment AnalysisClyde Sea AreaBenthic EcologyBiogeochemistrySediment QualitySediment-water InteractionOrganic-rich Sedimentary RockParticular ReferenceSedimentologyBenthic CommunityLocalised Carbon InputsBenthic-pelagic CouplingMarine BiologyOrganic EnrichmentEstuary
Synopis A general survey of the biomass of the benthic infauna of the Clyde Sea Area and the distribution and abundance of the dominant species throughout the area, based on data from surveys undertaken in 1972 and 1974, is described. Recent surveys of the distribution of species along a well-defined gradient of organic enrichment on the Garroch Head sewage sludge disposal grounds in the central Firth of Clyde are used comparatively to suggest that benthic populations in the inner sea lochs, Kilbrannan Sound and in areas along the Ayrshire coast are markedly enriched. It is suggested that this enrichment may be caused by a general eutrophication of the Clyde Sea Area enhancing the effects of localised carbon inputs from urban areas.
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