Primary productivity in polluted environments of Bombay
The coastal areas of Bombay are generally turbid and the euphotic zone in these waters hardly exceeds 6 m. Primary productivity is largely confined to surface layers. Nearshore polluted stations have low values of dissolved oxygen, salinity and pH. Nutrients, on the other hand, are high. Primary productivity in these areas was 16.86 mg C m super(-3) d super(-1) in October. Column production for all the 4 stations ranged from 10.32 to 2511.30 mg C m super(-2) d super(-1). A direct correlation was found between nutrients and productivity values.
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Format: | article biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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1988
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Subjects: | Environment, Pollution, physicochemical properties, marine pollution, primary production, correlation, nutrients (mineral), pollution effects, marine, Bombay, Maharashtra, India, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/31810 |
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