Distribution of chlorophyll a, organic carbon, nitrogen and carbohydrate of particulate matter of Visakhapatnam harbour waters, east coast of India

Abstract

24-29Highest values of chl a (315 µg l-1), organic carbon (3.98 mg l-1), total particulate nitrogen (2 mg l-1) and carbohydrate (3.8 mg l-1) were obtained in surface waters in August and lowest values respectively of 1.38 µg l-1 and 1.19, 0.12 and 0.2 mg l-1 in bottom waters in March/July. Below a chl a value of 45 µg l-1 at the surface and 16 µg l-1 at the bottom, a progressively smaller fraction of it seemed to be associated with particulate organic carbon, while beyond this value, a uniform fraction of chl a may be associated with particulate organic carbon. At the maxima (in August), most part of all the organic constituents appeared to be associated with living phytoplankton while at other times, a sizable quantity of each constituent appeared to be associated with detritus, originating predominantly from run-off

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