Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6386823 | Journal of Marine Systems | 2015 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
The impact from oxygen consumption on the determination of the OPD is found to be largest in the coastal zones where also the largest OPD are found. In the deep water the low oxygen concentrations mainly determine the OPD. Highest modelled release rate of phosphate from the sediment is about 59 Ã 103 t P yearâ 1 and is found on anoxic sediment at depths between 60-150 m, corresponding to 17% of the Baltic proper total area. The deposition of organic and inorganic phosphorus on sediments with oxic bottom water is larger than the release of phosphorus, about 43 Ã 103 t P yearâ 1. For anoxic bottoms the release of total phosphorus during the investigated period is larger than the deposition, about 19 Ã 103 t P yearâ 1. In total the net Baltic proper sediment sink is about 23.7 Ã 103 t P yearâ 1. The estimated phosphorus sink efficiency of the entire Baltic Sea is on average about 83% during the period.
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Authors
Elin Almroth-Rosell, Kari Eilola, Ivan Kuznetsov, Per O.J. Hall, H.E. Markus Meier,