Micro-organisms as indicators of hydrological phenomena in seas and oceans—I

A.E. Kriss
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Abstract

Current boundaries, the mixing zone of sea and river waters, and the thermocline may be identified by variations in the numbers of the microbial population. In the convergence zone of different water masses, boundary surfaces are formed where organic substances accumulate due to absorption phenomena or for other unknown reasons. As a consequence an increased number of micro-organisms occur there.

Microbiological studies in the Central Arctic showed that even slight variation in the stratification of the water could be detected by determining the abundance of the micro-organisms. The pronounced increase in the microbial population in the boundary layer of waters with only slight hydrographic differences makes it possible to utilize this phenomenon to identify weak, deep ocean currents.

Another method of the utilization of micro-organisms as hydrological indicators has been shown: investigation of areas of microbial forms with perculiar morphological characteristics makes it possible to determine the origin of water masses.

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微生物作为海洋水文现象的指示物1
洋流边界、海水和河水的混合带以及温跃层可以通过微生物种群数量的变化来确定。在不同水团的汇聚区,由于吸收现象或其他未知的原因,有机物聚集的边界面形成。结果,那里的微生物数量增加了。在北极中部进行的微生物学研究表明,通过测定微生物的丰度,即使是水体分层的微小变化也可以检测出来。水体边界层微生物数量的显著增加,只有轻微的水文差异,使得利用这一现象来识别微弱的深海洋流成为可能。利用微生物作为水文指标的另一种方法已被证明:对具有特殊形态特征的微生物形态区域的调查使确定水团的起源成为可能。
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