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  • Pigments  (1)
  • 1
    ISSN: 1573-5125
    Keywords: Pigments ; chlorophylls ; carotenoids ; heavy metals ; Cd ; Cu ; Zn ; Pb ; Fe ; Mn ; Elbe
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The pigment fingerprints, determined by HPLC, of suspended matter from different areas of the German Bight and from the Elbe Estuary are presented. These include areas with suspended matter concentrations varying between 10 mg l−1 in the deeper waters in the middle of the Bight and 150 mg l−1 in the Elbe mouth. Pigment data allows the identification of three groups of suspended matter (marine, turbidity zone and Elbe) for the numerous different locations. The changes in pigment concentrations in the suspended matter over tidal cycles are considered. The presence of pigments and pigment breakdown productsi.e. lutein and chlorophyllides is used to assess the possible condition of the phytoplankton present in the suspended matter. These pigment characteristics are compared with the loading of the heavy metals cadmium, copper, manganese, iron, zinc and lead in the particulate matter. It has been demonstrated that the pigments of the planktonic material can be used very effectively to identify different types of suspended matter and that the heavy metal loadings of the suspended matter were significantly correlated with chlorophyll-a.
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    Environmental modeling and assessment 2 (1997), S. 73-82 
    ISSN: 1573-2967
    Keywords: model ; processes ; oxygen ; nutrients ; water quality ; Elbe ; estuary
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Notes: Abstract A simple zero‐dimensional model was developed which describes the oxygen concentrations and major nutrient processes in the tidal influenced Elbe estuary. The model was calibrated by way of comparison with continuous measurements of the oxygen‐ and chlorophyll concentrations at the non‐tidal part of the estuary. A special calibration method was applied which utilised the fact that natural steady‐state conditions are often found during which the range and the average value of the day–night fluctuations remain constant over a period of several days. Subsequent model runs were carried out to simulate the oxygen concentrations downstream, i.e., after a few days of transport time of the water body. The varying depth of the Elbe downstream of Hamburg harbour was taken into account by altering the model parameters ‘light penetration’ and ‘aeration’. The oxygen concentrations resulting from the model showed a distinct minimum, which agreed well with the minimum measured in longitudinal profiles, thus indicating that the occurrence of the oxygen minimum in the Elbe estuary can mainly be explained by the processes included in our simple model. Sensitivity checks identified some relationships, e.g., light intensity ↔ growth rate, which are critical for the oxygen balance. With this work it could be demonstrated that even simple zero‐dimensional models can improve our understanding of the complex interrelationship of different physical, chemical and biological processes in rivers and that such models can be used for simple scenarios in water quality management.
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