More than 90% of the key nutrients degrading the Mar Menor come from recirculated underground flows

More than 90% of the key nutrients degrading the Mar Menor, such as ammonium, phosphorus, and silica, do not come from streams or continental groundwater, but rather through a mechanism that has so far been overlooked: water from the lagoon itself infiltrates the sediments and re-emerges loaded with nutrients that have accumulated over years.

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