Modelling of Geochemical Processes in Mangrove Ecosystem


Autoria(s): Geetha, R; Chandramohanakumar, N
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14/07/2008

14/07/2008

2002

Resumo

The mangrove ecosystem is one of the earth’s most endangered ecosystems. In this study, geochemical features of three mangrove ecosystems, Mangalavanam, Vypeen and Nettoor were compared. Water, sediment and core samples were collected from these stations for a period of one year. Nutrients, organic compounds orgnic carbon and hydrographical parameters of the samples were estimated. The present study revealed higher concentration of carbon in the surface sediments. The major temporary or ultimate sink for various pollutants in estuaries is the sedimentary reservoir, including intertidal areas. In the present study, higher values for dissolved nutrients, POC and carbohydrates were observed during low tide.

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/102

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en

Publicador

Department of Chemical Oceanography,School of marine sciences

Palavras-Chave #Mangrove ecosystem #Geochemical processes #Particulate organic matter #Organic compounds
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