seepÖkosystemen
SeepÖkosystemen, also known as seep ecosystems or seepage ecosystems, are a type of aquatic environment characterized by the slow release of groundwater or subsurface water into a surface body of water. This seepage can occur along the shores of lakes, rivers, or wetlands, or in the form of springs. The defining feature is the continuous, albeit often slow, influx of water from below, which influences the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of the ecosystem.
These ecosystems are often cooler and more nutrient-rich than the surrounding surface water due to the groundwater's
The water chemistry of seepÖkosystemen is highly dependent on the geology of the surrounding area, with dissolved