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夏季辽河口各形态营养盐的河口混合行为
于立霞1, 简慧敏2, 王兆锟2, 姚庆祯1, 陈洪涛1
1.中国海洋大学 海洋化学理论与工程技术教育部重点实验室;2.山东出入境检验检疫局检验检疫技术中心
摘要:
利用2009 年7 月对辽河口水域航次的调查结果, 对该水域营养盐的形态和分布特征进行了探讨,并对其主要控制过程进行了讨论。结果表明: 辽河口水域营养盐的变化范围较大。磷主要以磷酸盐的形式存在, 其余依次是颗粒态磷PP、溶解有机磷DOP, 三者含量相差不大; 氮主要以硝酸盐的形式存在, 其余依次是溶解有机氮DON、颗粒态氮PN、亚硝酸盐、氨氮。硝酸盐、亚硝酸盐、溶解有机氮DON、溶解无机氮DIN、溶解态总氮DTN、总氮TN、颗粒态磷PP、溶解有机磷DOP、溶解态总磷DTP、总磷TP 和硅酸盐的行为是保守的,其行为主要受咸淡水混合过程控制; 磷酸盐、氨氮和颗粒态氮PN 的行为是非保守的。辽河口水域无机氮均劣于国家海水水质标准中四类海水水质的海域, 磷酸盐也属于或高于四类海水水质, 属于严重污染海域。
关键词:  辽河口  营养盐  形态  分布特征  行为
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基金项目:国家水体污染控制与治理科技重大专项项目(2008ZX07526-003); 908 专项项目(908-02-02-02)
The mixing behavior of nutrients in summer at Liaohe Estuary
Abstract:
Nutrients and their distributionI at Lihaohe estuary were studied in July 2009. Concentrations of nutrients varied at Liaohe estuary. At Liaohe estuary, phosphate was the predominant species of total phosphorus (TP), followed by particulate phosphorus(PP), and dissolved organic phosphorus(DOP); nitrate was the predominant species of total nitrogen (TN), followed by dissolved organic nitrogen (DON), particulate nitrogen(PN), and nitrite, ammonia. The data indicated that nitrate, nitrite, dissolved organic nitrogen (DON), dissolved inorganic nitrogen(DIN), dissolved total nitrogen(DTN), and total nitrogen(TN) behaved conservatively, while ammonia and particulate nitrogen (PN) did not. Particulate phosphorus (PP), dissolved organic phosphorus(DOP), dissolved total phosphorus(DTP), total phosphorus(TP), and silicate behaved conservatively, mainly controlled by mixing process of salt and fresh water. According to sea water quality standard, all the dissolved inorganic nitrogen fell short of the fourth category of sea water quality, and phosphate just reached or fell short of the fourth category of sea water quality.
Key words:  Liaohe estuary  nutrient  species  distribution  behavior
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