Total and organic phosphorus in waters of the Bering Sea, Aleutian Trench and Gulf of Alaska

Sayed A. El Wardani
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Abstract

Total phosphorus was determined on some 170 samples from eleven stations in the Bering Sea, the Aleutian Trench, and the Gulf of Alaska. Samples ranged in depth from the surface to 7000 m. In these samples organic phosphorus, estimated as the difference between total and inorganic phosphorus, bears an inverse relationship to the distribution of inorganic phosphorus. Surface waters, generally low in inorganic phosphorus, contain up to 1·0 μg. at./L organic phosphorus, with a grand average of 0·27 μg. at./L for the upper 200 m. The amount of organic phosphorus present in surface waters reaches values as high as 47 per cent of the total. On the other hand, waters below about 200 m. have little or no measurable amounts of organic phosphorus. In its vertical distribution, total phosphorus varies at the most by a factor of three and is more or less uniform with depth compared to the inorganic phosphorus. Inferences are drawn concerning the nature of organic matter and the state of organic phosphorus in deep waters. The observed distribution of various forms of phosphorus substantiates the theory that the major part of the phosphorus cycle is enacted in the surface layers.

白令海、阿留申海沟和阿拉斯加湾水域的总磷和有机磷
总磷的测定来自白令海、阿留申海沟和阿拉斯加湾的11个站点的170个样本。样本的深度从地表到7000米不等。在这些样品中,以总磷与无机磷之差来估算的有机磷与无机磷的分布呈反比关系。地表水无机磷含量普遍较低,最高可达1·0 μg。在。/L有机磷,总体平均值为0.27 μg。在。上200米/L。地表水中存在的有机磷含量高达总量的47%。另一方面,200米以下的水域只有很少或根本没有可测量的有机磷。在垂直分布上,与无机磷相比,总磷最多变化3倍,随深度的变化大致均匀。对深水中有机质的性质和有机磷的状态作出了推断。观察到的各种形式的磷的分布证实了磷循环的主要部分是在表层进行的理论。
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