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Wang Zhengfang,Ohyama Junichi. 1993. A discussion on vertical profiles of dissolved Cu,Cd and Ni in the northwestern Pacific, south of Japan. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, (4):597-603
A discussion on vertical profiles of dissolved Cu,Cd and Ni in the northwestern Pacific, south of Japan
A discussion on vertical profiles of dissolved Cu,Cd and Ni in the northwestern Pacific, south of Japan
Received:February 08, 1992  Revised:April 12, 1993
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Key words:Dissolved Cu  Cd  Ni  nutrient distribution  vertical profile  northwestern Pacific
中文关键词:  Dissolved Cu  Cd  Ni  nutrient distribution  vertical profile  northwestern Pacific
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Wang Zhengfang Second Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Hangzhou 310012, China 
Ohyama Junichi Pollutants Chemical Analysis Center, JMA, Tokyo, Japan 
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Abstract:
      Some of the results about vertical profile of heavy metals of seawater to the south of Japan in Oct.1990 are presented and discussed in relation to the concentration of dissolved Cu, Cd and Ni to biogeochemical environments.It points out that the distribution of dissolved Cu is higher in surface water than that in/upper 500 m layer, and maxima value attains the 8.2 n mol/dm3 in depth of 4 000 m.The concentrations of dissolved Ni ranges from 3.4 n mol/dm3 in surface seawater to 8.5 n mol/dm3 in the deep to the south of Japan.The highest values are observed in the colder waters.This paper shows also that the vertical profile of dissolved Cd is perfect nutrient-type distribution.And dissolved Cd and Phosphate are linearly correlated by the regression equation.The △Cd:△N:△P atomic ratio is 3.5×10-4:14:1.
中文摘要:
      Some of the results about vertical profile of heavy metals of seawater to the south of Japan in Oct.1990 are presented and discussed in relation to the concentration of dissolved Cu, Cd and Ni to biogeochemical environments.It points out that the distribution of dissolved Cu is higher in surface water than that in/upper 500 m layer, and maxima value attains the 8.2 n mol/dm3 in depth of 4 000 m.The concentrations of dissolved Ni ranges from 3.4 n mol/dm3 in surface seawater to 8.5 n mol/dm3 in the deep to the south of Japan.The highest values are observed in the colder waters.This paper shows also that the vertical profile of dissolved Cd is perfect nutrient-type distribution.And dissolved Cd and Phosphate are linearly correlated by the regression equation.The △Cd:△N:△P atomic ratio is 3.5×10-4:14:1.
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