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Fig. 1. Map of Kaneohe Bay and Moku o Loe, Hawaii. Unstippled areas represent fringing reef, patch reefsand the barrier reef
Fig. 2. Design of well used for sampling sediment porewater.
Fig. 3. Water column concentrations of ammonium and nitrate 1 nitrite through time measured 2 m below thesurface and 2–3 m horizontally from the windward reef slope of Moku o Loe.
Table 1Concentration of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (
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