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Water quality assessment of Gautami-Godavari mangrove estuarine ecosystem of Andhra Pradesh, India during September 2001

IR@NIO: CSIR-National Institute Of Oceanography, Goa

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Creator Tripathy, S.C.
Ray, A.K.
Patra, S.
Sarma, V.V.
 
Date 2006-07-17T11:48:04Z
2006-07-17T11:48:04Z
2005
 
Identifier Journal of Earth System Science, vol.114(2), 185-190pp.
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/224
 
Description Some chemical and biological parameters were analysed at sixteen stations in the mangrove ecosystem, of the neighbouring Gautami-Godavari (GG) river estuary and Kakinada (KKD) bay to understand the present status of water quality and the impact of external terrigenous inputs during southwest (SW) monsoon in the study areas. High concentrations of nutrients in the mangrove ecosystem compared to the bay and estuarine ecosystems reveal the importance of this zone as a source of nutrients to the adjacent coastal ecosystems. Low Si : N: P (29 : 4 : 1) ratios in these ecosystems are due to the enrichment of these nutrients through external anthropogenic inputs even after the utilization by phytoplankton in the biological cycle. The mean Chl b/Chl a and Chl c/Chl a ratios and high phaeopigments (Pp) concentrations compared to Chl b and high ratios of Chl a/Pp suggests the possibility of the potential growth of phytoplankton populations in lower light intensity and low turbulent areas of these mangrove ecosystems
 
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Language en
 
Publisher Indian Academy of Sciences
 
Subject water quality
Mangrove forests
 
Title Water quality assessment of Gautami-Godavari mangrove estuarine ecosystem of Andhra Pradesh, India during September 2001
 
Type Article