Phosphorus (P) concentration in the atmospheric aerosol was measured at a northwestern Mediterranean coastal site. Airborne P ranged between 25 and 85 ng m(-3) (geometric mean : 51 ng m(-3)). Due to a significant contribution (about 90%) of anthropogenic land-based source emissions, dry deposition velocities of 0.1-0.5 cm. s(-1) were used to estimate a dry flux of 0.15-0.7 mu mol P m(-2) day(-1). The theoretical impact of the dry flux on primary production (0.1-0.4 mg C m(-2) day(-1)) is 50-200-fold lower than that of a single significant wet event. The incineration plant of the Nice district is identified as a possible major source of airborne anthropogenic P. As the implementation of waste plants is currently expanding along the western European shores, the importance of the P atmospheric source to the western Mediterranean is likely to increase with time. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
Atmospheric input of anthropogenic phosphorus to the northwest Mediterranean under oligotrophic conditions Article - 2001
C Migon, V Sandroni, Jp Bethoux
Luc RobèneC Migon, V Sandroni, Jp Bethoux, « Atmospheric input of anthropogenic phosphorus to the northwest Mediterranean under oligotrophic conditions
», Marine Environmental Research, 2001, pp. 413-426. ISSN 0141-1136
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