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Nitrate in the Sea.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2009

H. W. Harvey
Affiliation:
Hydrographer at the Plymouth Laboratory.

Extract

1. A method of estimating nitrates in sea-water is described.

2. A considerable concentration of nitrates occurs in the depths of the ocean and a very low concentration (0 to 10 parts per 1000 million of nitrate-nitrogen) in the surface layers of those areas where there is no upwelling of water from below.

3. The nitrates in the water of the English Channel, twenty-two miles south-west of Plymouth, are almost entirely utilised by phytoplankton in the summer, and commence to be reformed from ammonium salts at a greater rate than they are utilised by the end of the summer.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 1926

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