Title of article
Trichodesmium erythraeum (Ehrenberg) bloom along the southwest coast of India (Arabian Sea) and its impact on trace metal concentrations in seawater
Author/Authors
Anoop A. Krishnan، نويسنده , , P.K. Krishnakumar، نويسنده , , M. Rajagopalan*، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
6
From page
641
To page
646
Abstract
The incidence of a large scale Trichodesmium erythraeum bloom along the southwest coast of India (Arabian Sea) observed in May 2005 is
reported. Around 4802 filaments of T. erythraeum ml 1 seawater was observed and a colony consisted of 3.6 105 cells. The bloom was predominant
off Suratkal (12 590N and 74 310E) with a depth of about 47 m, covering an area of 7 km in length and 2 km width. The concentrations
of Zinc, Cadmium, Lead, Copper, Nickel and Cobalt were determined in samples collected from the bloom and non-bloom sites using
stripping voltammetry. The observed hydrographical and meteorological parameters were found to be favorable for the bloom. The concentrations
of Zinc, Cadmium and Nickel were found to be higher at bloom stations, while the concentrations of Lead, Copper and Cobalt were found
to be very low at bloom stations. Elevated concentrations of Cadmium and Cobalt were observed at Valappad mainly due to the decomposition of
detrital material produced in the bloom. Statistically significant differences (P > 0.01) in metal concentrations between the bloom and nonbloom
stations were not observed except for Copper. Metals such as Lead, Copper and Cobalt were removed from the seawater at all places
where bloom was observed. Cadmium was found to be slowly released during the decaying process of the bloom.
Keywords
Trace metal , coastal water , Arabian Sea , Stripping voltammetry , cyanobacteria , Trichodesmium
Journal title
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Record number
953946
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