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Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry

ISSN: 2380-2391

Open Access

Martin GD

Department of Chemical Oceanography, School of Marine Sciences, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kochi-682016, India

Publications
  • Research Article   
    Biogeochemical Cycling of Phosphorus in the Cochin Backwaters: Southwest Coast of India
    Author(s): Rejomon George*, Martin GD, Gerson VJ and Nair M

    Here we studied total phosphorus and its fractions in sediments from the Cochin backwaters along with dissolved inorganic phosphate, tidal currents, pH, and salinity during the monsoon and pre-monsoon periods. During the monsoon, sediments function as a sink for phosphate derived from land-based pollutant sources, whereas, during the pre-monsoon, sediment re-suspension provides a source of phosphate to the overlying water column, both with the capacity to alter eutrophication events. The heavy river runoff during the monsoon lowers the pH and salinity of the water column, thereby enhancing adsorption of phosphorus from water to sediments. In contrast, seawater incursion during the pre-monsoon increases the pH and salinity of the water column to enhance the desorption of phosphorus from sediments to the water. Iron-bound inorganic (0.48-0.78 mg g-1.. Read More»

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