Influence of in situ biological activity on the vertical profile of pre-emergence herbicides in sediment.
@article{Devault2009InfluenceOI,
title={Influence of in situ biological activity on the vertical profile of pre-emergence herbicides in sediment.},
author={Damien Alain Devault and S{\'e}bastien Delmotte and Georges Merlina and Puy Lim and Magali Gerino and {\'E}ric Pinelli},
journal={Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM},
year={2009},
volume={11 6},
pages={
1206-15
}
}The in situ effect of biological activity on herbicide degradation was studied in sediment. Early diagenesis indicators of organic matter (OM) was selected to provide information on the presence and the kinetics of the various biotic and abiotic processes involved in the degradation of fresh organic matter, the vector of herbicides in sediment. Two tandem-coring samples were taken in the Malause reservoir, one in the hyperoxic zone (Tarn confluence, MT core) and the other in the central part…
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