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The pervasive role of biological cohesion in bedform development

机译:生物凝聚力在床形发育中的普遍作用

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Sediment fluxes in aquatic environments are crucially dependent on bedform dynamics. However, sediment-flux predictions rely almost completely on clean-sand studies, despite most environments being composed of mixtures of non-cohesive sands, physically cohesive muds and biologically cohesive extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) generated by microorganisms. EPS associated with surficial biofilms are known to stabilize sediment and increase erosion thresholds. Here we present experimental data showing that the pervasive distribution of low levels of EPS throughout the sediment, rather than the high surficial levels of EPS in biofilms, is the key control on bedform dynamics. The development time for bedforms increases by up to two orders of magnitude for extremely small quantities of pervasively distributed EPS. This effect is far stronger than for physical cohesion, because EPS inhibit sand grains from moving independently. The results highlight that present bedform predictors are overly simplistic, and the associated sediment transport processes require re-assessment for the influence of EPS.
机译:水生环境中的泥沙通量主要取决于床形动力学。然而,尽管大多数环境是由微生物产生的非粘性砂,物理粘性泥浆和生物粘性细胞外聚合物(EPS)的混合物组成,但沉积物流量的预测几乎完全依赖于清洁砂的研究。已知与表面生物膜有关的EPS可以稳定沉积物并提高侵蚀阈值。在这里,我们提供的实验数据表明,整个沉积物中低水平EPS的普遍分布,而不是生物膜中EPS的高表面水平,是床形动力学的关键控制因素。对于极少量的普遍分布的EPS,床形的开发时间最多增加两个数量级。该效果远强于物理凝聚力,因为EPS抑制了沙粒独立移动。结果表明,目前的床形预测器过于简单,相关的泥沙运移过程需要对EPS的影响进行重新评估。

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