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The total carbohydrate: organic carbon ratio as an indicator of sewage-derived organic matter in Burbo Bight sediments, Liverpool Bay, UK
Authors:Vivian C M
Institution:Lancashire and Western Sea Fisheries Joint Committee, University of Lancaster, Lancaster LA1 4XY, Great Britain.
Abstract:Sediments from the Burbo Bight, Liverpool Bay, were analysed for their total carbohydrate (TCH) and organic carbon (TOC) contents, and the TCH:TOC ratio (when the TCH is expressed as a percentage of the TOC) was used to give an indication of the amount of sewage-derived organic matter in the sediments. The %TCH values found ranged from 17-68 with an average of 40, indicating that sewage-derived organic matter constituted a significant fraction of the organic matter in the sediment. This appears likely to have been derived mainly from the Mersey Estuary outflow and the sewage sludge dumped in Liverpool Bay, but these two sources cannot be distinguished using this technique. It is suggested that further studies are required on the carbohydrates in sewage sludge and coastal sediments to satisfactorily establish this technique.
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