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Phosphorus in interstitial water: methods and dynamics
Interstitial (pore) water is important for phosphorus dynamics in limnic ecosystems. This review summarizes the most important processes influencing the generation and transport of pore-water P from, to and within the sediment. Sampling methodology is discussed thoroughly in combination with what li...
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