Issue 6, 2003

Atmospheric wet deposition of soluble macro-nutrients in the Cilician Basin, north-eastern Mediterranean sea

Abstract

In order to estimate wet deposition atmospheric fluxes of macro-nutrients into the eastern Mediterranean coastal waters, soluble inorganic phosphate (PO43−), nitrate (NO3) and nitrite (NO2) concentrations in precipitation (from February 1996 to June 1997) have been measured at a coastal sampling site, Erdemli, Turkey. Water-soluble inorganic PO43−-P, a reactive, bioavailable, limiting macro-nutrient in the oligotrophic waters of the eastern Mediterranean was studied with respect to its contribution to biological productivity. Reactive PO43−-P and NO2 + NO3-N concentrations were found to be highly variable in rainwater samples. One of the aims of the study was to determine the contribution of dust transport to the soluble macro-nutrient budget of the eastern Mediterranean. No differences were found between the mean reactive P and NO2 + NO3-N concentrations of “red rain” and normal rain events. Most likely as a result of low solubility of crustal phosphorus, dust episodes were not found to be important sources of reactive P, in terms of wet deposition. The annual wet deposition fluxes of reactive PO43−-P and NO2 + NO3-N into the Cilician Basin were respectively estimated to be 0.010 g P m−2 per year and 0.23 g N m−2 per year, which are comparable to the fluxes from land-based sources in the north-eastern Mediterranean. The incorporation of water soluble bioavailable PO43−-P and NO2 + NO3-N delivered via atmospheric wet deposition could be responsible for approximately 3.3% (0.40 g C m−2 per year) and 11.0% (1.31 g C m−2 per year) respectively, of the mean annual new production in the north-eastern Mediterranean.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Aug 2003
Accepted
02 Oct 2003
First published
22 Oct 2003

J. Environ. Monit., 2003,5, 971-976

Atmospheric wet deposition of soluble macro-nutrients in the Cilician Basin, north-eastern Mediterranean sea

T. Özsoy, J. Environ. Monit., 2003, 5, 971 DOI: 10.1039/B309636J

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