Particulate phosphorus in the Humber estuary |
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Authors: | Katherine E. Prastka Stephen J. Malcolm |
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Affiliation: | (1) Fisheries and Food, Fisheries Laboratory, Ministry of Agriculture, NR33 OHT Lowestoft, Suffolk, U.K.;(2) Present address: School of Environmental Science, University of East Anglia, NR4 7TJ Norwich, Norfolk, U.K. |
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Abstract: | The biogeochemical controls on particulate phosphorus distribution in the Humber estuary have been investigated with regard to salinity and season. Surveys of the Humber were conducted in August 1991 and January, March and June 1992. Samples were collected for particulate phosphorus, dissolved phosphorus, suspended load and salinity analysis. Particulate phosphorus forms 16 to 93% of the total phosphorus present in the water column of the Humber estuary. Total particulate phosphorus concentrations in the Humber ranged from 1 to 45 μmol l−1. This range is comparable to that observed in similar sized industrialized estuaries of the U.S.A. and northern Europe. Flocculation at low salinities was found to be a major influence on particulate phosphorus concentrations. Highest concentrations of particulate phosphorus were found in reaches below a salinity of 5 and may result in phosphorus being trapped in the sediments of the estuary. There is evidence that this phosphorus may be released as oxygen concentrations decrease during the summer. Suspended load, adsorption/desorption equilibrium and external inputs were also found to influence the particulate phosphorus concentrations. |
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Keywords: | phosphate estuaries seasonality salinity |
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