Indications from C:N:P Ratios in Surface Sediments along Land-to-Sea Gradients to Support Coastal Nutrient Management

Coasts Pub Date : 2023-12-12 DOI:10.3390/coasts3040025
S. Karstens, Jenny Friedrich, Jana K. Geuer, Katharina Grosser, J. Schneider von Deimling
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Shallow, semi-enclosed coastal systems are particularly prone to eutrophication. Depending on local site conditions and historical nutrient legacies, sea-based measures might be necessary in addition to land-based nutrient removal. In this study, C:N:P ratios were combined with open-source bathymetric information and linked with the prevailing geomorphological and sedimentological regimes to gain insights into nutrient hotspots and understand their sources and fate in coastal waters. Land-based sediment samples were taken behind outlets at three sites in Eckernförde Bay (Baltic Sea), and complemented with ship-based sampling at locations approximately 8 m and 12 m water depth. The total carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations in surface sediments increased at deeper sites. This suggests that an increased downslope particle transport and deposition regime, based on local geomorphology, might influence nutrient hotspots to a larger extent than proximity to sources (e.g., outlets). Overall, the recorded C:N ratios (mean = 28.12) were closer to the ratio of terrestrial plants than those of marine phytoplankton, indicating allochthonous sources of organic matter.
从陆地到海洋梯度表层沉积物中的 C:N:P 比率得出结论,支持沿海养分管理
浅海半封闭沿岸系统特别容易富营养化。根据当地的条件和历史上遗留下来的营养物质,除了在陆地上清除营养物质外,可能还需要采取海基措施。在这项研究中,C:N:P 比值与公开来源的水深信息相结合,并与当时的地貌和沉积机制相联系,以深入了解营养物质的热点,并了解它们在沿岸水域中的来源和归宿。在埃肯富尔德湾(波罗的海)的三个地点的出水口后采集了陆基沉积物样本,并在水深约 8 米和 12 米处辅以船载取样。在较深的地点,表层沉积物中总碳、氮和磷的浓度有所增加。这表明,与靠近营养源(如出口)相比,基于当地地貌的下坡颗粒传输和沉积机制的增加可能会在更大程度上影响营养热点。总体而言,记录到的碳氮比(平均值 = 28.12)更接近陆生植物的碳氮比,而不是海洋浮游植物的碳氮比,这表明有机物的来源是异源的。
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