Freshwater runoff during ebb flow and salt water intrusion during the flood may have a major effect on short-term changes in nutrient (ammonium, nitrate+nitrite, phosphate, and silicate) concentrations along an estuary. Time series hourly measurements conducted in a mixedsemidiurnal type estuary (i.e., characterized by two major lower and higher tidal levels) show that these changes are a strong function of both tidal state (e.g., low vs. high tide) and amplitude (e.g., neap vs. spring tide). In particular, the changes in nutrient concentrations are higher during ebb than during flood tide and largest between the lower low tide and the higher high tide of a spring tide. Finally, the importance of investigating simultaneously different stations along the estuarine spine is highlighted, in addition to studying the nutrient distribution based on selected salinity intervals which may reflect only the conditions at a particular tidal state.

Tidally mediated changes of nutrient concentration

Magni P;
2005

Abstract

Freshwater runoff during ebb flow and salt water intrusion during the flood may have a major effect on short-term changes in nutrient (ammonium, nitrate+nitrite, phosphate, and silicate) concentrations along an estuary. Time series hourly measurements conducted in a mixedsemidiurnal type estuary (i.e., characterized by two major lower and higher tidal levels) show that these changes are a strong function of both tidal state (e.g., low vs. high tide) and amplitude (e.g., neap vs. spring tide). In particular, the changes in nutrient concentrations are higher during ebb than during flood tide and largest between the lower low tide and the higher high tide of a spring tide. Finally, the importance of investigating simultaneously different stations along the estuarine spine is highlighted, in addition to studying the nutrient distribution based on selected salinity intervals which may reflect only the conditions at a particular tidal state.
2005
0-471-44164-3
nutrients
freshwater runoff
ebb
salt water intrusion
flood
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