Publication Date:
1998
abstract:
Concentrations of dissolved and particulate organic carbon (DOC, POC) and particulated nitrogen (PN) were measured
in samples taken monthly for a year at two stations in the lower Po River and on four separate occasions in the mixing
zone. From the results, the influence of suspended matter concentrations on POC and PN contents in the solid phase,
and of flow variations on POC and PN contents in the water phase were evaluated. The behaviour of organic matter in
the mixing zone was conservative in low to medium solid transport conditions, but had a strong negative deviation with
respect to the dilution line during high solid transport, presumably due to both settling of particulate matter in the
prodelta region and bacterial utilization of organic matter. Organic carbon was preferentially transported in the solid
phase, in the lower Po, compared to world rivers in temperate zones. The loads of total organic carbon and nitrogen were
estimated as 25·5#104 and 15·5#104 tonnes year"1 respectively, making this river the most important contributor of
organic matter and nutrients to the Mediterranean. These high loads together with lesser inputs from other Italian rivers
flowing in to the northern Adriatic exert a significant impact on the productivity and trophic dynamics of this basin.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
organic matter; Po River; estuarine processes; carbon load
List of contributors:
Patrolecco, Luisa; Camusso, Marina; Pettine, Maurizio
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