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Hydrological connectivity and biogeochemical dynamics in the function and management of the lower Oder floodplain

Paper summary generated by OpenAI: This study investigates the interplay between hydrological connectivity and biogeochemical processes within aquatic ecosystems. Utilizing a combination of field measurements and modeling approaches, the research highlights how variations in water flow influence nutrient cycling and ecosystem health. The findings reveal that enhanced connectivity can lead to increased nutrient transport, thereby affecting primary productivity and overall biogeochemical dynamics. This work underscores the importance of understanding hydrological patterns for effective management of water resources and ecosystem services.

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