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BIOGEOCHEMISTRY RESEARCH OF FLUORIDE IN ANTARCTIC OCEAN Ⅰ. THE STUDY OF FLUORIDE ANOMALY IN ANTARCTIC KRILL
引用本文:张海生,潘建明,程先豪,朱碧英.BIOGEOCHEMISTRY RESEARCH OF FLUORIDE IN ANTARCTIC OCEAN Ⅰ. THE STUDY OF FLUORIDE ANOMALY IN ANTARCTIC KRILL[J].极地研究,1993,4(1):55-61.
作者姓名:张海生  潘建明  程先豪  朱碧英
摘    要:The aim of the study is to investigate the existing form and the partitioning pattern of fluoride in krill (Euphusia superba) by analysing the fluoride and other elements in various part of krill, primarily to approach the potential concentrating mechanism and the effect of fluoride in krill on the geochemical characteristics of fluoride in the Antarctic ecoenvironment. The results of the study show that the amount of flouride in various part of krill has a considerable difference. Most of fluoride is concentrated in the carapace, up to 4028μg/g, and the head and legs, respectively 2724μg/g and 2828μg/g. The muscle contains the least flouride with amount of 226μg/g. The amount of fluoride in whole freeze-dried krill is averagely 1232μg/g, which indicates that the functional position of fluoride in krill is mainly located at the crust. Only a few of fluoride is found in the chitin of the carapaces (200μg/g), which exhibits that fluoride in the carapaces exists mostly in the form of the nonchitious


BIOGEOCHEMISTRY RESEARCH OF FLUORIDE IN ANTARCTIC OCEAN Ⅰ. THE STUDY OF FLUORIDE ANOMALY IN ANTARCTIC KRILL
Abstract:The aim of the study is to investigate the existing form and the partitioning pattern of fluoride in krill (Euphusia superba) by analysing the fluoride and other elements in various part of krill, primarily to approach the potential concentrating mechanism and the effect of fluoride in krill on the geochemical characteristics of fluoride in the Antarctic ecoenvironment. The results of the study show that the amount of flouride in various part of krill has a considerable difference. Most of fluoride is concentrated in the carapace, up to 4028 μg/g, and the head and legs, respectively 2724 μg/g and 2828 μg/g. The muscle contains the least flouride with amount of 226 μg/g. The amount of fluoride in whole freeze - dried krill is averagely 1232 μg/g, which indicates that the functional position of fluoride in krill is mainly located at the crust. Only a few of fluoride is found in the chitin of the carapaces (200 μg/g), which exhibits that fluoride in the carapaces exists mostly in the form of the nonchitious constitutent. In addition, the variation and concentration of flouride is related closely to some other elements such as P, Ca. Thus, fluoride in the carapaces is likely to exist as the form of the inorganic salt with P and Ca. It is also estimated frorn the study that a slightly higher concentration of fluoride in seawater and lower in sediment of the area relative to other oceans is possibly affected by the concentration of fluoride in the huge storage of krill in the area. The bioprocesses and precipitation with relation to the activity of krill should be very important and key sectoin to the geochemical cycling of the fluoride in Antarctic ocean.
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