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Phosphorus and silicon in sea water off Plymouth during 1955

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2009

F. A. J. Armstrong
Affiliation:
The Plymouth Laboratory

Extract

Temperatures and salinity, phosphate, total phosphorus and silicate analyses of water from the International Hydrographic Station E1 during 1955 are discussed. The seasonal variation is shown, and it appears that consumption of nutrients by plants in the spring was: phosphate 0·42 μg atom P/L, ‘total phosphorus’ 0·40 μg atom P/l., silicate 2·43 μg atom Si/1., these being means for the whole water column. Some irregularities are pointed out; they are probably attributable to changes in the water mass.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 1957

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References

Armstrong, F. A. J. 1954. Phosphorus and silicon in sea water off Plymouth during the years 1950 to 1953. J. mar. biol. Ass. U.K., Vol. 33, pp. 381–92.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Armstrong, F. A. J. 1955. Phosphorus and silicon in sea water off Plymouth during 1954. J. mar. biol. Ass. U.K., Vol. 34, pp. 223–8.CrossRefGoogle Scholar