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Short-term dynamics of cyanobacterial toxins (microcystins) following a discharge from a coastal reservoir in Isahaya Bay, Japan.

発表形態:
原著論文
主要業績:
主要業績
単著・共著:
共著
発表年月:
2015年03月
DOI:
10.1016/j.marpolbul.2014.12.053
会議属性:
指定なし
査読:
有り
リンク情報:

日本語フィールド

著者:
Umehara, A., Komorita, T., Tai, A., Takahashi, T., Orita, R., Tsutsumi, H.
題名:
Short-term dynamics of cyanobacterial toxins (microcystins) following a discharge from a coastal reservoir in Isahaya Bay, Japan.
発表情報:
Marine pollution bulletin 巻: 92 ページ: 73-79
キーワード:
Dynamics; Discharge; Isahaya Bay; Microcystin; Reservoir; Sedimentation
概要:
抄録:
Freshwater cyanobacteria produce highly toxic substances such as microcystins (MCs), and water containing MCs is often discharged to downstream and coastal areas. We conducted field monitoring in Isahaya Bay to clarify the short-term dynamics of MCs discharged from a reservoir following a cyanobacteria bloom in the warm season. MCs were detected in the seawater of the bay (max. 0.10 μg L−1), and were deposited on the sea floor, with the MC content of the surface sediment increasing by approximately five times (0.11 ± 0.077–0.53 ± 0.15 μg kgww−1, mean ± SD) at the four stations near the reservoir drainage gate before and after the discharge. The MCs was then transported from the mouth of the bay by tidal currents during the period of the study. Therefore, the MCs were moved away from the closed water area where the cyanobacteria blooms, and spread throughout the coastal area.

英語フィールド

Author:
Umehara, A., Komorita, T., Tai, A., Takahashi, T., Orita, R., Tsutsumi, H.
Title:
Short-term dynamics of cyanobacterial toxins (microcystins) following a discharge from a coastal reservoir in Isahaya Bay, Japan.
Announcement information:
Marine pollution bulletin Vol: 92 Page: 73-79
Keyword:
Dynamics; Discharge; Isahaya Bay; Microcystin; Reservoir; Sedimentation
An abstract:
Freshwater cyanobacteria produce highly toxic substances such as microcystins (MCs), and water containing MCs is often discharged to downstream and coastal areas. We conducted field monitoring in Isahaya Bay to clarify the short-term dynamics of MCs discharged from a reservoir following a cyanobacteria bloom in the warm season. MCs were detected in the seawater of the bay (max. 0.10 μg L−1), and were deposited on the sea floor, with the MC content of the surface sediment increasing by approximately five times (0.11 ± 0.077–0.53 ± 0.15 μg kgww−1, mean ± SD) at the four stations near the reservoir drainage gate before and after the discharge. The MCs was then transported from the mouth of the bay by tidal currents during the period of the study. Therefore, the MCs were moved away from the closed water area where the cyanobacteria blooms, and spread throughout the coastal area.


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