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Nitrogen and Phosphorus Levels in Sediments from Tropical Catatumbo River (Venezuela)
Authors:Rivas  Zulay  de Medina  Hilda Ledo  Gutiérrez  Janio  Gutiérrer  Elizabeth
Institution:1. Instituto para el Control y la Conservación de la Cuenca del Lago de Maracaibo (ICLAM), Venezuela
2. Laboratorio de Química Ambiental, Facultad Experimental de Ciencias, Universidad del Zulia, Maracaibo, Estado Zulia, Venezuela
Abstract:Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) concentrations were determined in sediment samples along the bed of Catatumbo river in both Colombian and Venezuelan territories until the river outlet in Maracaibo lake. Total phosphorus was determined by digestion with HCl followed by analysis using the ascorbic acid method and total nitrogen was done using the standard microkjeldahl method plus nitrate-nitrite. Ammonium, orthophosphate and nitrate were determined using standard methods after extraction steps. The mean concentrations along the river bed were found in an interval of 0.035 and 1.492 mg g-1 dry sed. for nitrogen and 0.027 and 1.039 mg g-1 dry sed. for phosphorus at 95% confidence level. The mean molar ratio N/P in the river bed was 4.42 and 3.46 for river outlet zones in the lake, which indicates that nitrogen is the limiting nutrient. For comparison with previous results of lake sediments from sites near the river outlet it was concluded that Catatumbo river is a significant source of nutrients to the Maracaibo Lake system because sediment nutrients concentrations from Catatumbo river were higher than the ones in Maracaibo Lake. Statistic studies showed significant differences between countries, zones and similar behaviour in the river bed as related to the affluent rivers.
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