Temporal variability of particulate organic carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in the Northern Adriatic Sea

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Michele Giani
Fabio Savelli
Alfredo Boldrin
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[1] Central Institute for Marine Research - ICRAM,
[2] Brondolo,undefined
[3] Institute for Marine Biology - CNR,undefined
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Hydrobiologia | 2003年 / 494卷
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particulate organic carbon; particulate nitrogen; particulate phosphorus; Adriatic; sea;
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The particulate organic carbon (POC), nitrogen (PN) and phosphorus (PP) vertical distribution along the water column and temporal variability in coastal and offshore waters of the Northern Adriatic Sea were related to the hydrodynamic conditions and biological processes. Fresh water inputs from the Po and Adige rivers enhance primary production, resulting in high POC, PN and PP concentrations at the surface. In offshore waters, POC and PN concentrations were about 3–4 times less than in the coastal waters, while PP were up to 10 times lower, highlighting a marked phosphorus depletion. In the bottom layer, the POC content decreases due to the strong density gradients which separate bottom waters with prevailing degradation processes. Short term 48 h-variability of POC, PN and PP in the coastal waters was determined to a great extent by variations in the spreading of river plumes at the surface and by nepheloid layers and resuspension processes in the bottom waters. The particulate matter in the Adriatic offshore waters is extremely depleted as regards particulate phosphorus and is characterised by Corg:P and N:P ratios higher than the Redfield ratio.
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