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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Sundaray, Sanjay Kumar | Pand, Unmesh Chandra | Nayak, Binod Bihari | Bhatta, Dinabandhu
Affiliations: Department of Chemistry, S.C.S. (Autonomous) College, Puri-752 001, Orissa, India | Regional Research Laboratory, Bhubaneswar-751013, Orissa, India | Professor of Chemistry, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar-751004, Orissa, India
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Abstract: Seasonal and spatial distributions of nutrients (NO_2-N, NO_3-N, NH_4-N, PO_4-P, SiO_4-Si, total nitrogen and total phosphorous) in relation to some physico-chemical features (DO, BOD, TSS, TDS, SO_4^{2-} and Cl^{-}) were studied for 31 different stations of Mahanadi river-estuarine system. Results of nutrient concentrations exhibit pronounced seasonal variations and distribution pattern indicating large inputs possibly from two major fertilizer plants, municipal sewage from three major towns as well as agricultural runoff. The seasonal nutrients variation (except SiO_4-Si) exhibits higher values during monsoon season in unpolluted stations and the reverse trend for polluted stations, which are related to agricultural runoff and regional anthropogenic activities respectively. Silicate shows a well-defined pattern of distribution with higher concentration during monsoon, which is slightly removed from the estuarine water of Mahanadi during pre-monsoon season. High organic contribution of nitrogen and phosphorus are well marked at Atharbanki creek into the Mahanadi river estuarine system.
Keywords: Nutrients, industrial/sewage, pollution, river, estuary, Mahanadi, India
Journal: Asian Journal of Water, Environment and Pollution, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 77-84, 2005
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