Isotopic distribution of carbon from sewage sludge and eutrophication in the sediments and food web of estuarine ecosystems
Journal Article
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· Environmental Science and Technology; (United States)
- Univ. of Rhode Island, Narragansett (USA)
Stable isotope ratios ({delta}{sup 13}C) from samples of water, sediments, and biota traced the behavior of organic carbon for 3 summer months in estuarine mesocosms (three controls, three with added sewage sludge, three with added inorganic nutrients). Isotope ratios proved to be a useful quantitative tracer for sewage carbon as well as for the fresh phytoplanktonic carbon produced during nutrient fertilization. Sewage sludge sedimented within hours of its addition, and approximately 50% remained in sediments after 99 days. The sludge was not inert, but was biologically oxidized at rates similar to those of phytoplankton carbon. Its residence time in the water column was too short for uptake by zooplankton, but it was readily assimilated by some benthic organisms. Fresh phytoplanktonic carbon from nutrient-induced blooms was isotopically heavy and thus distinguishable from old primary production (fixed before the experiment). It flowed through the pelagic and benthic food webs more extensively and more uniformly than did sludge carbon.
- OSTI ID:
- 5164152
- Journal Information:
- Environmental Science and Technology; (United States), Journal Name: Environmental Science and Technology; (United States) Vol. 25:2; ISSN ESTHA; ISSN 0013-936X
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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Related Subjects
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
540211 -- Environment
Terrestrial-- Basic Studies-- Radiometric Techniques-- (1990-)
540311* -- Environment
Aquatic-- Basic Studies-- Radiometric Techniques-- (1990-)
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS
BIOLOGICAL WASTES
CARBON 13
CARBON ISOTOPES
DATA
ECOSYSTEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
ESTUARIES
EUTROPHICATION
EVEN-ODD NUCLEI
EXPERIMENTAL DATA
INFORMATION
ISOTOPE RATIO
ISOTOPES
LIGHT NUCLEI
MATERIALS
MEASURING METHODS
NUCLEI
NUMERICAL DATA
SEWAGE
SEWAGE SLUDGE
SLUDGES
STABLE ISOTOPES
SURFACE WATERS
WASTES
540211 -- Environment
Terrestrial-- Basic Studies-- Radiometric Techniques-- (1990-)
540311* -- Environment
Aquatic-- Basic Studies-- Radiometric Techniques-- (1990-)
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS
BIOLOGICAL WASTES
CARBON 13
CARBON ISOTOPES
DATA
ECOSYSTEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
ESTUARIES
EUTROPHICATION
EVEN-ODD NUCLEI
EXPERIMENTAL DATA
INFORMATION
ISOTOPE RATIO
ISOTOPES
LIGHT NUCLEI
MATERIALS
MEASURING METHODS
NUCLEI
NUMERICAL DATA
SEWAGE
SEWAGE SLUDGE
SLUDGES
STABLE ISOTOPES
SURFACE WATERS
WASTES