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Nutrient distribution in locations of the Gulf of Trieste (northern Adriatic sea) suspected of pollution
Authors:Gianpiero Adamp  Pierluigi Barbierp  Sergio Predonzani  Diego Rivetti  Edoardo Reisenhofer
Institution:1. Department of Chemical Sciences , University of Trieste , Via Giorgieri 1, 34127, Trieste, Italy;2. Laboratory of Marine Biology , Strada Costiera 336, 34010, Trieste, Italy
Abstract:Nutrients (ammonium‐nitrogen, nitrite, nitrate, orthophosphate and dissolved silica) as well as some chemical‐physical parameters (temperature, pH, salinity, dissolved oxygen and total suspended matter) were determined in filtered seawater samples taken at the surface, at middle depth and at the bottom, in 6 open‐sea locations of the Gulf of Trieste (northern Adriatic Sea) close to pipeline exits that discharge wastewaters from treatment plants. The collected data allow a comparison of the quality of these open‐sea waters with coastal waters and constitute a reference for successive monitoring in these locations suspected of pollution. A multivariate statistical analysis by the principal component method shows that the considered ecosystem can be modeled with two factors: the first one is referenced to the marine environment, in particular to the decomposition of the organic debris in deep water; whereas the second factor is referenced to the input of freshwaters in the Gulf, driving nitrates from agricultural lands.
Keywords:Nutrients in seawaters  seawater quality  sewage collectors  principal component analysis
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