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Original Articles

THE DETERMINATION OF CHLOROPHYLL a IN WATER CONTAINING SEDIMENT

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Pages 125-128 | Published online: 06 Oct 2010
 

SUMMARY

The presence of sediment at concentrations of 0,2% by mass in water samples significantly lowered the amount of chlorophyll a that could be measured. Two types of sediment differed in their ability to lower the chlorophyll a concentration. The chemically more active sediment had a marked depressive effect on the chlorophyll a concentration and the relationship between chlorophyll a and cell numbers in the samples was non-linear. It is recommended that the use of chlorophyll a as an indicator of biomass in water containing sediment should be approached with care.

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