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|title=Gnaiger E, Gluth G, Wieser W (1978) pH fluctuation in an intertidal beach in Bermuda. Limnol Oceanogr 23: 851-7. | |title=Gnaiger E, Gluth G, Wieser W (1978) pH fluctuation in an intertidal beach in Bermuda. https://doi.org/10.4319/lo.1978.23.5.0851 | ||
| | |info=Limnol Oceanogr 23:851-7. [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.4319/lo.1978.23.5.0851/full Wiley Open Access] ยป[[File:PDF.jpg|100px|link=http://www.mitofit.org/images/c/c6/Gnaiger_1978_Limnol_Oceanogr.pdf |Bioblast pdf]] | ||
|authors=Gnaiger | |authors=Gnaiger Erich, Gluth G, Wieser W | ||
|year=1978 | |year=1978 | ||
|journal=Limnol Oceanogr | |journal=Limnol Oceanogr | ||
|abstract=Unusually high pH values up to 9.6 measured during low tide in a calcareous sandy beach were correlated with high in situ temperatures.Daily fluctuations of up to 1.5 pH units are limited to the topmost layer of sediment. Light, by controlling photosynthesis, is the causal factor in determining high pH at the surface; subsurface sediments do not respond to experimental light changes. Indications of such fluctuations are lacking in the literature. These fluctuations could influence community respiration. | |abstract=Unusually high pH values up to 9.6 measured during low tide in a calcareous sandy beach were correlated with high in situ temperatures.Daily fluctuations of up to 1.5 pH units are limited to the topmost layer of sediment. Light, by controlling photosynthesis, is the causal factor in determining high pH at the surface; subsurface sediments do not respond to experimental light changes. Indications of such fluctuations are lacking in the literature. These fluctuations could influence community respiration. | ||
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| | |organism=Plants | ||
|preparations=Chloroplasts | |||
|topics=pH | |topics=pH | ||
|additional=Sediment, algae, photosynthesis, bicarbonate | |additional=Sediment, algae, photosynthesis, bicarbonate | ||
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Gnaiger E, Gluth G, Wieser W (1978) pH fluctuation in an intertidal beach in Bermuda. https://doi.org/10.4319/lo.1978.23.5.0851 |
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Gnaiger Erich, Gluth G, Wieser W (1978) Limnol Oceanogr
Abstract: Unusually high pH values up to 9.6 measured during low tide in a calcareous sandy beach were correlated with high in situ temperatures.Daily fluctuations of up to 1.5 pH units are limited to the topmost layer of sediment. Light, by controlling photosynthesis, is the causal factor in determining high pH at the surface; subsurface sediments do not respond to experimental light changes. Indications of such fluctuations are lacking in the literature. These fluctuations could influence community respiration.
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Organism: Plants
Preparation: Chloroplasts
Regulation: pH
Sediment, algae, photosynthesis, bicarbonate