Dissolved Folin Phenol Active Substances (Tannin and Lignin) in the Seawater along the West Coast of India
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14/08/2014
14/08/2014
01/09/2000
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Information on the distribution of dissolved Folin phenol active substances (FPAS) such as tannin and lignin in the seawater along the west coast of India is provided. Notable amounts of FPAS (surface concentrations: 80 f.1gll to 147 f.1gll and bottom concentrations: 80 f.1gll to 116 f.1gll) were detected in the seawater along the coast. The distribution pattern brings about a general depth-wise decrease. A seaward decrease was observed in the southern stations whereas reverse was the case in northern stations. A significant negative correlation was observed between FPAS concentration and dissolved oxygen in sub-surface samples. The appreciable amounts of FPAS detected in the coastal waters indicate the presence of organic matter principally originating from terrestrial (upland and coastal marsh) ecosystems in the marine environment. In this context, they may be used as tracers to determine the fate of coastalborn dissolved organic matter in the ocean and to determine directly the relationship between allochthonous and autochthonous organic matter Journal of Oceanography, Vol. 57, pp. 29 to 36, 2001 Cochin University of Science and Technology |
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The Oceanographic Society of Japan |
Palavras-Chave | #Folin phenol active substances #tannins #lignins #terrestrial origin #Arabian Sea |
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Article |