Temperature Control on Soluble Reactive Phosphorus in the Lower Mississippi River?

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Shuiwang Duan
Rainer Amon
Thomas S. Bianchi
Peter H. Santschi
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[1] Texas A&M University at Galveston,Department of Marine Sciences
[2] Texas A&M University,Department of Oceanography
[3] University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science,Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
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Estuaries and Coasts | 2011年 / 34卷
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Soluble reactive phosphorus; Temperature; Mississippi River; Dilution effect; Particle buffering;
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Soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) has recently been shown to be one of the limiting nutrients for the growth of phytoplankton in the northern Gulf of Mexico. We show here that during the past decade, SRP concentrations in the lower reaches of North America's largest river, the Mississippi River, were highest in summer and lowest in winter and positively correlated with water temperature. Upstream data showed this coupling to increase in a downstream trend in the Mississippi main stem. Water quality data analysis and phosphorus mass balances were conducted to examine the controls of this relationship. The results showed that the positive SRP–temperature correlation in the Mississippi River system was largely a result of gradual dilution of SRP-enriched upper Mississippi River waters, which contributed most to the Mississippi River during summer, by SRP-depleted waters from the Ohio and other tributaries. Particle buffering and organic matter mineralization might play a role in the observed SRP–temperature relationship, but their importance relative to tributary effects is not quantified. Future work on the seasonal dynamics of SRP in large river systems needs to consider the effects of both tributary dilution and in situ processes.
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