K. Prastka et al., HAS THE ROLE OF ESTUARIES AS SOURCES OR SINKS OF DISSOLVED INORGANIC PHOSPHORUS CHANGED OVER TIME - RESULTS OF A K-D STUDY, Marine pollution bulletin, 36(9), 1998, pp. 718-728
There are literature reports suggesting that some estuaries are sinks
for dissolved inorganic phosphorus (DIP) whilst other estuaries appear
to be sources of DIP. Here a simple Kd model is presented that is abl
e to rationalize these disparate patterns of behaviour. This model sug
gests that riverine DIP levels are an important regulator of DIP behav
iour in estuaries, DIP concentrations have increased in many rivers ov
er the last 50 years as a result of human activity. The model results
presented suggest that increases in riverine DIP concentrations from <
1 to >5 mu M, consistent with documented changes in some systems over
the last 50 years, can change estuaries from being sources to sinks fo
r DIP. The model results demonstrate that suspended solid concentratio
ns in estuaries (based on simulations over the range 100-2000 mg l(-1)
) are also an important regulator of DIP behaviour and hence the modif
ication of suspended solids via dredging and land reclamation activiti
es in estuaries can alter their DIP removal capacity. (C) 1998 Elsevie
r Science Ltd. All rights reserved.