Intervariability of Phosphorus Speciation in Selected Mangrove Ecosystems Around the Greater Cochin


Autoria(s): Shaly,John; Jacob,Chacko
Data(s)

29/08/2008

29/08/2008

01/03/2003

Resumo

Mangrove forests are best developed on tropical shorelines where there is an extensive intertidal zone, with an abundant supply of fine-grained sediment. It receives a mixture of liable and refractory organic and inorganic phosphorus compounds from the overlying water and the surrounding landmasses. Organic phosphorus is not available for mangrove plant nutrition. While inorganic phosphate represents the largest potential pool of plant-available and which are bound in the form of Ca, Fe and Al phosphate. It deals with the scientific investigations on mangrove systems in the Kerala coastline and to investigate nutrient distribution of mangrove ecosystems of greater Cochin area. It discusses the description of study areas such as Murikkumpadam-Vypeen Island and Aroor. Then it deals with the spatial and seasonal distribution of dissolved ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, inorganic phosphate, organic phosphate and the total phosphorus in surface waters of mangrove fringed creeks. Then it discusses the geochemical compositions of mangrove-fringed sediments and also the chemical speciation of phosphorus in sediment cores.

Identificador

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/775

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Department of Chemical Oceanography

Palavras-Chave #Mangroves #Fine grained sediments #Inorganic phosphorus #Organic phosphorus
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