Publications by authors named "Sonia Ceoldo"

Article Synopsis
  • The study examines the impact of both natural processes and intentional interventions aimed at reducing nutrient pollution in a coastal lagoon over a 16-year period, from the late 1980s to 2003.
  • It highlights significant changes in nutrient and carbon levels in sediment and the increase of seagrass, alongside a decrease in macroalgal biomass as eutrophication levels dropped.
  • The research also discusses the influence of Manila clam farming practices, noting a transition from illegal to managed farming, and its implications for the lagoon's ecosystem health.
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Four areas of the Venice lagoon, placed near the Malamocco mouth (Alberoni, st. A), in the Lido watershed (Sacca Sessola, st. B) and near the mainland under the influence of freshwater and urban (San Giuliano, st.

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The concentrations of total, inorganic and organic carbon in the surface sediment of the central part of the Venice lagoon (31-55 stations) during the month of June in 1987, 1993 and 1998 were recorded. In two stations: San Giuliano and Lido, samples were collected on a monthly basis for 1 year also in different periods. On an average, by considering the whole central lagoon, inorganic carbon (IC) and total carbon (TC) did not show significant changes.

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