Effects of acid wastes from titanium dioxide production on biomass and species richness of benthic algae |
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Authors: | Bokn Tor |
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Affiliation: | (1) Norwegian Institute for Water Research, P.O. Box 69, 0808 Oslo 8, Korsvoll, Norway |
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Abstract: | Titanium dioxide wastes are suspected to be toxic to rocky shore communities in an estuary in southeast Norway. An experimental project lasting two years examined whether titanium dioxide wastes affected recolonization by rocky shore organisms. The experiments were performed in situ in six tanks (each with 9 m3 brackish water) at two different levels of salinity. Three different concentrations of industrial waste water were used. The growth season in 1986 was dry and sunny compared to 1987, causing reduction of growth on exposed granite chips compared to controls. At the two highest waste concentrations in the tanks, Fucus serratus was observed with necrotic tissue both years, and in 1986 benthic diatoms were scarce. |
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Keywords: | acid waste biomass pollution recolonization recovery seaweed |
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