Cm. Nasnolkar et al., BORON, CALCIUM AND MAGNESIUM IN KAVARATTI LAGOON WATER, LAKSHADWEEP ARCHIPELAGO, Indian journal of marine sciences, 26(3), 1997, pp. 327-330
Analysis of major elements in the water of Kavaratti lagoon show varia
tions in the concentrations of boron from 4.08 to 4.25 mg kg(-1) (av.
4.15 mg kg(-1)); calcium from 420.4 to 429.3 mg kg(-1) (av. 424.79 mg
kg(-1)); magnesium from 1228.8 to 1319.8 mg kg(-1) (av. 1280.19 mg kg(
-1)) and the salinity varied from 35.01 to 35.10 x 10(-3) (av. 35.04 x
10(-3)). The ratios of boron, calcium and magnesium to chlorinity in
the lagoon water showed wide variation and were very much lower than t
hat of the surface seawater outside the lagoon indicating their remova
l. In the lagoon, the calcium and magnesium removal was attributed to
their involvement in the biological precipitation of carbonates wherea
s the removal of boron was attributed to its co-precipitation with car
bonates.