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Biogeochemical Assessment of Shallow Sea Environments (White Sea, Russian Arctic) S. Koukina, G. Korneeva, L. Ametistova and T. Bek P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology. [email protected]. Laptev sea. Kara sea. Barents sea. Pechora sea. Russia. White sea. Russian Arctic. Russia. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Biogeochemical Assessment of Shallow Sea Environments (White Sea, Russian Arctic) S. Koukina, G. Korneeva, L. Ametistova and T. Bek P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology
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Biogeochemical Assessment of Shallow Sea Environments

(White Sea, Russian Arctic)

S. Koukina, G. Korneeva, L. Ametistova and T. Bek

P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology

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Russia

Russian Arctic

White seaWhite sea

Pechora seaPechora sea

Kara seaKara sea

Barents seaBarents sea

Laptev seaLaptev sea

RussiaRussiaRussiaRussia

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The White sea of Russian Arctic

• the inner sub-Arctic sea

• extreme diversity of enclosed estuarine systems

• unique biota

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The Kandalaksha Bay of the White sea

• wide estuary with evenly distributed fresh water discharge

• contains a continuum of shallow sea environments

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Location of sampling stations

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Sampling

18 surface sediment samples were collected in June 2000

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Study parameters

• Geochemical TOC, TON, TS, TP,

TOC:TON total metals (Al, Fe,

Mn, Co, Cu, Ni, Cr, Cd, Li, Zn, Pb)

• Biochemical enzymatic (amylase

and protease) activities express enzymatic

test-systems

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Russian Arctic

White seaWhite sea

Pechora seaPechora sea

Kara seaKara sea

Barents seaBarents sea

Laptev seaLaptev sea

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Mean TOC and metal contents (to nearest gg –1) in the surficial fine-grained sediments from the Karelian shore and those found in the White sea and Russian Arctic sediments

Location n TOC%

Cu Ni Pb Zn Cr

Karelianshore

15 2,58 17 40 16 145 177

Chupaestuary

11 3-6 18 nd 21 85 nd

Dwina bay 13 1,01 21 42 20 76 84

Pechora sea 6 1,28 21 41 19 80 105

Kara sea 9 0,94 26 42 17 84 95

Laptev sea 51 1,06 26 46 21 111 92

ERM value - - 270 52 218 410 370

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Elevated Zn and Cr levels in Karelian shore sediments: anthropogenic or natural?

• found values are below the threshold levels according to the sediment quality guidelines

• there is no major anthropogenic source of Zn and Cr

• some rock-building minerals of the area may concentrate Zn and Cr

found disparities are related to natural differences in sediment compositions

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Sediment quality assessment by an express test with azocasein-trypsin

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Enzymatic activities in Karelian shore sediments

• dynamic index of organic matter decomposition rate• largely controlled by the sediment granulometry

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Conclusions

• The present study has shown that local hydrodynamic situation predisposes geochemical and biological patterns of the environment and thus possesses considerable ecological relevance.

• Comprehensive biogeochemical approach exercised in the current research provides valuable information on grounds state of health and can thus serve as a basis of objective environmental assessment of a region.