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Mechanisms of salt marshes: tracing the origin of sludge by fingerprinting
www.onderzoekinformatie.nl/nl/oi/nod/onderzoek/OND1283709
Dutch title: Mechanismen van kwelder-verjonging: achterhalen van de herkomst van slib door fingerprinting
Funder identifier: OND1283709 (Other contract id)
Period: March 2002

Thesaurus terms: Salt marshes; Sedimentation
  • Koninklijk Nederlands Instituut voor Onderzoek der Zee; NIOZ Yerseke, more, partner
  • Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO), more, sponsor
  • University of Groningen; Community and Conservation Ecology Group, more, partner
  • University of Groningen; Kernfysisch Versneller Instituut, more, secretariat
The surface of salt marshes is determined by the interaction between erosion and sedimentation: what disappears from one site may be deposited further down. It is not known where freshly deposited sludge comes from: is the source situated at a distance of one kilometer or at a much greater distance? This project aims at studying erosion and sedimentation in the Wadden Sea and Westerscheldt. Using advanced techniques the origin of sediment will be assessed by 'fingerprinting'. In addition experiments will be carried out in flow channels. Several plant species will be placed at the bottom of the channel; it will be examined which species captures most of the sludge and from which species the sludge is being washed away first with increasing flow velocity.