Short Term Bioturbation Activity in the
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Christian Hily; Patrick Frouin
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Article
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1998
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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To quantify bioturbation activity in Tikehau lagoon, a tracer made of black basaltic sand was poured over the natural white calcareous sediment surface. Three stations respectively located on the inner flat (-3 m), the inner slope (-9 m), and the lagoon floor (-19 m), were studied for short periods