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Theoretical diffusive flux rates for dissolved reactive phosphate (DRP) were determined for sediments in a small area of the Indian River, Florida for the period March–May 1982. Flux rates from the sediment varied from 29 to 70 × 10−6g per m2 per day in seagrass associated sediments to 3–25 × 10−6g per m2 per day for an area devoid of seagrass. Simultaneous measurements of groundwater seepage velocities indicated greater velocities in seagrass associated sediments (1.03 × 10−6m per sec) than an area devoid of grass (0.77 × 10−6m per sec). Measured seepage flux accounted for more than 99% of the combined estimated diffusive and seepage flux of DRP for nearshore seagrass sediments. Also noted was an apparent direct relationship between tidal height, DRP and seepage velocity in nearshore sediments (25 m from shore) which further demonstrates the importance of hydrogeologic variables to these areas.
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Zimmermann, C.F., Montgomery, J.R. & Carlson, P.R. Variability of dissolved reactive phosphate flux rates in nearshore estuarine sediments: Effects of groundwater flow. Estuaries 8, 228–236 (1985). https://doi.org/10.2307/1352203
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