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The Ratios of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus in a Wetland Coastal Ecosystem of Southern India
The fertility of the coastal and estuarine waters is of great concern because of its influence on the
productivity of these waters. Seasonal variations in the distribution of organic carbon, total nitrogen and
total phosphorus in the sediments of Kuttanad Waters, a part of the tropical Cochin Estuary on the south
west coast of India, are examined to identify the contribution of sediments to the fertility of the
aquatic systems. The adjoining region has considerable agricultural activity. The fresh water zones had
higher quantities of silt and clay whereas the estuarine zone was more sandy. Organic carbon, total
phosphorus and total nitrogen were higher in the fresh water zones and lower in the estuarine zones.
Total phosphorus and organic carbon showed the lowest values during monsoon periods. No significant
trends were observed in the seasonal distributions of total nitrogen.
Ratios of C/N, C/P and N/P, and the phosphorus and nitrogen content indicate significant modification
in the character of the organic matter. Substantial amounts of the organic matter can contribute to
reducing conditions and modify diagenetic processesCochin University of Science and TechnologyInternat. Rev. Hydrobiol. 88, 2003, 2, 179β18
Seasonal Variability Of Dissolved Nutrients In Mangrove Ecosystems Along South West Coast Of Kerala, India
The mangroves of Kerala are fast disappearing due to developmental activities.There are very few
studies conducted in the chemical aspects of these ecosystems.The main objective of this study is to
assess the spatial and seasonal variation of hydrographical as well as nutrients in mangrove
ecosystems along Kerala coast. Five sampling sites least intervened by industries were selected for
the study. Sampling was done for a period of six months in monthly intervals. A monsoonal hike of
dissolved nutrients was observed in all ecosystems except in the constructed mangrove wetland. The
constructed wetland exhibited a different hydrography and nutrient level in all seasons. The mangrove
forest in this area consists of the species Bruguiera gymnorrhiza which has been planted since forty
years.Cochin University of Science and TechnologyJournal of Wetlands Ecology, (2009) Vol. 3, pp 32-4