Title of article :
Decadal Variation of Nutrient Level in Two Major Estuaries in Indian Sundarbans
Author/Authors :
Mitra, Abhijit University of Calcutta - Department of Marine Science, India , Trivedi, Subrata University of Tabuk - Faculty of Science - Department of Biology, Saudi Arabia , Zaman, Sufia Techno India University, Salt Lake campus - Department of Oceanography, India , Pramanick, Prosenjit Techno India University, Salt Lake campus - Department of Oceanography, India , Chakraborty, Shankhadeep Techno India University, Salt Lake campus - Department of Oceanography, India , Pal, Nabonita Techno India University, Salt Lake campus - Department of Biotechnology, India , Fazli, Pardis University Putra - Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Malaysia , Banerjee, Kakoli Central University of Orissa - School of Biodiversity and Conservation of Natural Resources, India
From page :
231
To page :
236
Abstract :
The impact of the nutrient level on the water quality in the Hooghly and Matla estuarine complex in Indian Sundarbans was assessed for three decades (1984-2014). Nitrate, phosphate and silicate were used as indicators of nutrient related water quality in the estuarine water. Our first order analysis reflects significant spatio-temporal variations of selected nutrients with relatively higher values in the Hooghly estuary (in the western Indian Sundarbans) compared to the Matla estuary (in the central Indian Sundarbans). Significant variations were observed in dissolved nitrate, phosphate and silicate concentrations between stations and years (p 0.01). Such pronounced variations may be attributed to the location of highly industrialized and urbanized city of Kolkata, Howrah and Haldia port-cum-industrial complex adjacent to the Hooghly estuary. The sudden rise of selected nutrients during premonsoon, 2009 (irrespective of sampling stations) is directly related to AILA, a super-cyclone that occurred in the lower Gangetic delta during 22nd - 25th May, 2009.
Keywords :
Indian Sundarbans , Nutrients , AILA , Spatio , temporal variation.
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Biological Sciences
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Biological Sciences
Record number :
2640373
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