Title of article
Correction for particulate organic matter as estimated by loss on ignition in estuarine ecosystems
Author/Authors
Anne-Laure Barillé-Boyer، نويسنده , , Laurent Barillé، نويسنده , , Henri Massé، نويسنده , , Daniel Razet، نويسنده , , Maurice Héral، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
7
From page
147
To page
153
Abstract
Loss on ignition (LOI) is a simple, inexpensive method widely used to estimate organic matter in the water column and sediment
of marine and freshwater ecosystems. Suspended particulate matter in estuarine waters however often contains a large fraction of
argillaceous minerals whose loss of structural water can introduce significant bias to the method. The accuracy of LOI, in
comparison with elemental analysis, was evaluated in 105 water samples from the Marennes-Ole´ron Bay (French Atlantic coast).
The suspended particulate matter analysed ranged from 7 to 108mg l 1, with a mean inorganic fraction of 81.3 s.d. 7.2%. LOI
overestimated particulate organic matter (POM) concentrations by up to 300% (mean 98 s.d. 28%), and this overestimation was
significantly related to particulate inorganic matter (PIM) concentrations. POM overestimation increased linearly with PIM,
representing a mean 8.7 s.d. 2.0% of PIM. This value was compared with a theoretical correction factor based on the specific clay
composition of PIM at the study site and on thermo-gravimetric analysis for standard clay. The clay fraction, which represents 90%
of PIM in the Marennes-Ole´ron Sound, consists of 40% illite, 30% kaolinite and 30% montmorillonite. The similarity between the
theoretical correction factor (9.3% of PIM) and the overestimation based on measurements (8.7%), suggests that a priori correction
of POM data is possible. In fact, for three bodies of water along the French Atlantic coast, whose inorganic resuspended matter
shows the same mineralogical composition, POM concentrations as estimated by LOI can be corrected by subtracting 9.3% of
PIM mass.
Keywords
clay , loss on ignition , Elemental analysis , Marennes-Ole´ron Sound , particulate organic matter
Journal title
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Record number
952689
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