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The contribution of inorganic compounds to the particulate carbon,nitrogen, and phosphorus in suspended matter and surface sediments of Chesapeake Bay
Authors:Carolyn W Keefe
Institution:1. Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, University of Maryland System, 20688, Solomons, Maryland
Abstract:Particulate carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus samples from the water column and surficial sediments of the Maryland portion of Chesapeake Bay were thermally partitioned into their organic and inorganic components. During periods of both high and low fluvial input and high and low phytoplanktonic production, particulate organic carbon accounted for a mean of 99.3% of the total particulate carbon and particulate organic nitrogen accounted for a mean of 99.1% of the total particulate nitrogen. The particulate organic phosphorus contribution was variable both seasonally and spatially, accounting for 14–77% of the total pool of particulate phosphorus. The highest concentrations were found in the surface waters during maximum phytoplanktonic production and low fluvial input. The contribution of particulate inorganic phosphorus to the seston and to total particulate phosphorus decreased as distance from the primary fluvial source increased, reflecting a greater relative inclusion of particulate phosphorus in the biologically bound component in the higher salinity zone seaward of the turbidity maximum. Organic carbon and nitrogen constituted over 99% of the surficial sediment carbon and nitrogen, and organic phosphorus was 10–40% of the surficial sediment phosphorus.
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