The role of sedimentation and resuspension for the transport of sediments and contaminants in the Skagerrak |
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Authors: | Thomas T Noji Carola I-M Noji Jarle Klungsøyr |
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Institution: | (1) Institute of Marine Research, P.O. Box 1870, Nordnes, N-5817 Bergen, Norway;(2) Present address: Ecosystem Processes Division, NOAA, NMFS, NEFSC, 74 Magruder Road, Highlands, NJ, 07732, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | An investigation was conducted in winter of 1997/1998 in the Skagerrak off southern Norway to collect data on the influence of sedimentation and resuspension on the transport of organic contaminants. Data from the water column and sediments, as well as on sedimentation and current regime near the sea floor, indicated that the deposition of contaminants is a continual process. Deposition is subject not only to seasonal biological processes such as growth and sedimentation of the spring phytoplankton bloom, but also to hydrographic events such as surges in near-bottom currents causing sediment resuspension. Contaminants at the sea floor may be transported considerable distances. It is suggested that in simplest terms, this transport can be envisaged as a conveyor belt skipping along the seabed. The dominant iterative processes regulating this near-bottom transport are sedimentation, resuspension and advection. In this way, particles and associated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, as well as other hydrophobic contaminants, may be transported over hundreds of kilometers. |
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Keywords: | Skagerrak organic contaminants sedimentation sediments resuspension hydrography |
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