Title of article :
Trace elements in shipsʹ ballast water as tracers of
mid-ocean exchange
Author/Authors :
Kathleen R. Murphya، نويسنده , , b، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , M. Paul Fieldc، نويسنده , , T. David Waiteb، نويسنده , , Gregory M. Ruiza، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Recent regulation mandates that ships conduct mid-ocean ballast water exchange (BWE)
prior to discharging foreign ballast in U.S. territorial waters. We investigated the utility of
dissolved concentration measurements for 6 elements (Ba, P, Mn, U, V and Mo) in the ballast
tanks of ships operating in the North Pacific and Atlantic oceans as tracers of mid-ocean
BWE. Relatively conservative elements Mo, U and V provided little additional information
beyond that obtained from salinity, whereas nonconservative Ba, P and Mn offered greater
resolution. The utility of Ba, P and Mn was further examined in the context of three criteria:
(1) stability, or whether tracers maintain stable concentrations in ballast tanks over time; (2)
fidelity, or the degree to which tracer concentrations in ballast tanks faithfully reflect
concentrations at their ocean source; and (3) predictability, or the degree to which ballast
tanks have a predictable and restricted range of tracer concentrations following BWE. We
found that in water held in ballast tanks over time, average stability increased for MnbPbBa,
as reflected by decreasing coefficients of variation (30%N21%N3%) and fidelity increased in
the same direction. While Ba and P usually increased discrimination at high salinities, Mn
was typically the most sensitive indicator of BWE and the presence of residual port water in
partially exchanged tanks. Ba, P and Mn in tanks exchanged in the Atlantic exhibited
different concentration ranges compared to tanks exchanged in the Pacific, suggesting that
if trace elements are to be used to verify BWE, criteria for discriminating between exchanged
and unexchanged ballast tanks may need to be basin-specific.
Keywords :
Trace elementsTracersBallast water exchangeSeawaterBiological invasions
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment