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Universidad y ciencia

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DE LA LANZA-ESPINO, G; FLORES-VERDUGO, FJ; HERNANDEZ-PULIDO, S  and  PENIE-RODRIGUEZ, I. Concentration of nutrients and C:N:P rations in surface sediments of a tropical coastal lagoon complex affected by agricultural runoff. Universidad y ciencia [online]. 2011, vol.27, n.2, pp.145-155. ISSN 0186-2979.

The content of nutrients and the C:N:P ratios were analysed in the sediment of a tropical coastal lagoon system in northwestern Mexico, that receives heavy agricultural runoff since 1950. The relationship between the C:N:P ratios and the sediment type was evaluated in the coastal lagoon system of Bahía de Altata-Ensenada del Pabellón in order to identify the possible origins of the organic matter, from phytoplancton, mangroves, river inflow or agricultural wastewaters. In general, the results of the nutrient content analyses fell into two groups based on the particle size of the sediment: 1) sandy sediments in Bahía de Altata where the concentration of carbon varied from 662 to 974 μmol g-1 that of nitrogen from 11 to 75 μmol g-1 and that of phosphorus from 11 to 27 μmol g-1 with a molar ratio of 34-66:1-5:1, and 2) silty clay sediments in Laguna Ensenada del Pabellón with high contents of carbon (2324 to 4080 μmol g-1), nitrogen (121 to 635 μmol g-1) and phosphorus (18 to 40 μmol g-1), and a high C:N:P ratio (102-202:6-16:1). This distribution is associated with agricultural runoff and discharges from a sugar cane processing factory.

Keywords : Nutrients in sediments; tropical coastal lagoon; agricultural runoff.

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