Distribution of nutrients in the Periyar river estuary
Levels of phosphate, nitrate, nitrite and ammonia from 9 stations in the Cochin Backwaters in an area extending from barmouth to 21 km upstream, up to an industrial belt at Eloor (Alwaye) were estimated. Inorganic phosphate showed an increasing trend towards upstream from stations 1-8 and decreased...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Indian journal of marine sciences 1991, Vol.20 (1), p.49-54 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Levels of phosphate, nitrate, nitrite and ammonia from 9 stations in the Cochin Backwaters in an area extending from barmouth to 21 km upstream, up to an industrial belt at Eloor (Alwaye) were estimated. Inorganic phosphate showed an increasing trend towards upstream from stations 1-8 and decreased at station 9 in all months. Nitrate indicated irregular pattern of spatial and temporal variations. Interface water exhibited maximum fluctuations. Partial distribution of nitrite in the surface and bottom waters revealed a gradual reduction in the nitrite content from stations 5-9. High values were recorded only for interface water in most of the months at stations 5 and 6. Nitrite content at the effluent discharge point (station 8) varied from 0.8-2.67 mu mol/l. Levels of ammonia increased towards upstream with low values at stations 1-4 and 9 and high values for surface water (844 mu mol/l at the effluent discharge point (station 8). Temporal variations were highly irregular. Interface water showed higher values compared to the surface and bottom water. Irregular pattern of distribution of ammonia was recorded at all stations. |
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ISSN: | 0379-5136 0975-1033 |