sediment-water interface

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interface
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɪn.tə.feɪs/
us
/ˈɪn.t̬ɚ.feɪs/
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(Definition ofinterfacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Low levels of oxygen led to anoxia at thesediment-waterinterface, at least periodically if not continuously.
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It is not possible to decide if distal portions of the transverse elements ended blindly or if they extended to thesediment-waterinterface.
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The elevation of thesediment-waterinterfaceis (x, t).
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Linking biodiversity above and below the marinesediment-waterinterface.
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At the 4sediment-waterinterface, the continual deposition of material coming out of solution is a critical factor.
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The concretions probably formed only a few centimetres below thesediment-waterinterfacefrom where they were readily eroded and redeposited.
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Microfossils occur in chert that formed at thesediment-waterinterface, and in the ore and interbedded sediments.
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Our work and most previous studies support the interpretation that the ore formed 10-20 m below thesediment-waterinterfacein a marine environment below wave-base.
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At a time corresponding to a depth of 24.5 cm, the oxic-anoxic boundary is inferred to have moved upward to a position near thesediment-waterinterface.
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The majority of bivalves adopted an infaunal habit, using their siphons to gather nutrients from thesediment-waterinterfacewhile remaining safe.
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Infauna are typically found in the shallower layers of sediments where thesediment-waterinterfacelies and generally decrease in number with increasing depth in the sediment.
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Water column stratification can occur when the zone below thesediment-waterinterfacethat is normally devoid of oxygen moves up above the sediment and into the water column.
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