Suspended organic matter in the south-eastern Indian Ocean
Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research
19(2) 129 - 138
Published: 1968
Abstract
Measurements of suspended carbon, carbohydrate, ninhydrin-positive nitrogen, and phosphate phosphorus were made from surface to bottom along a line of 14 stations from 32º 00'S., 111º 45'E. to 9º 00'S., 105º 00'E. The first three properties showed minima at 200 m and 1300 m. The minimum at 200 m was associated with horizontal advection of oligotrophic South-east Indian High Salinity Water. The minimum at 1300 m coincided with the boundary between the intermediate and deep circulation systems. No systematic change in composition of the suspended matter with depth was observed.
https://doi.org/10.1071/MF9680129
© CSIRO 1968