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Tipo: Artigo de Periódico
Título : Phosphorus partitioning in sediments from a tropical reservoir during a strong period of drought
Autor : Santos, Janaína Andrade dos
Oliveira, Karen Figueiredo de
Araújo, Isabel Cristina da Silva
Avelino, Izaura Izadora Ferreira
Cajuí, Karla Nayara de Sousa
Lacerda, Luiz Drude de
Marins, Rozane Valente
Palabras clave : Geochemistry;Sediment;Aquaculture;Geoquimica;Sedimento;Aquicultura
Fecha de publicación : 2016
Editorial : Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Citación : SANTOS, Janaína Andrade dos; OLIVEIRA, Karen Figueiredo de; ARAÚJO, Isabel Cristina da Silva; AVELINO, Izaura Izadora Ferreira; CAJUÍ, Karla Nayara de Sousa; LACERDA, Luiz Drude de; MARINS, Rozane Valente. Phosphorus partitioning in sediments from a tropical reservoir during a strong period of drought. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, v. 23, Germany, p. 24237-24247, 2016.
Abstract: Monitoring phosphorus (P) concentration in water and sediments in the Castanhão reservoir, under intensive aquaculture, in Northeastern Brazil showed internal process to dominate P cycling following a reduction of reservoir volume due to an extended drought period. A strong negative correlation between soluble reactive phosphorus in surface waters (SRPs) with the reservoir volume results from diminishing dilution capacity; bottom water SRP showed no significant correlation with volume and imply SRP remobilization to surface layers. Total suspended solids (TSS) showed a significant correlation with chlorophyll-a, suggesting change primary productivity following SRP enrichment of surface waters and living cells dominating the TSS. As a result, eutrophication, as established by a trophic state index, was triggered in the reservoir probably enforced by intensive fish farming effluents, whose nutrients accumulated in bottom waters and which became available due to breaking of the thermocline. Since low rainfall periods are typical of the semiarid region and tend to be more frequent and stronger due to climate change, multiple use of reservoirs in NE Brazil should be reevaluated.
URI : http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/67855
ISSN : 1614-7499
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