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TITLE:
Distribution of Antimony in a Tropical Estuary Dominated by Mangroves
AUTHORS:
Sanjay K Mandal, Natasha Majumdar, Chumki Choudhury, Raghab Ray, Manab K Dutta, Tapan K Jana
KEYWORDS:
Antimony (III & V), Molecular Diffusion Flux, Phytoplankton Bloom, Mangrove
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Environmental Protection,
Vol.2 No.6,
August
10,
2011
ABSTRACT: Seasonal variation of antimony was studied in order to characterize its distribution in estuarine water, pore water, sediment, and digenetic behavior in the Sundarbans mangrove ecosystem. The mean concentration of dissolved inorganic Sb ranged between 230.8 and 303.1 ng L–1 over the period of study with a minimum during the post-monsoon closely associated with spring diatom bloom. Molecular diffusion flux of Sb was found greater than its value advected and deposited on sediment-water interface and there was significant remobilization of Sb in the Sundarbans mangrove ecosystem.