کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4550952 | 1627599 | 2012 | 12 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

The estuarine dynamics favoring the coexistence of mangroves, seagrass and corals at small river mouths are often poorly understood. We characterize the tidal, day/night and rainfall-induced short-term dynamics in salinity, pH, dissolved oxygen (DO), chlorophyll a (chl a), total suspended matter (TSM), water transparency, surface currents and dissolved nutrients (NOx−, NH4+, PO43−, Si(OH)4) of the Wenchang/Wenjiao Estuary (East Hainan, tropical China). Samples were taken at three fixed sites along the estuary during 24 h spring tide cycles in different seasons. Salinity, DO, water transparency and pH generally increased seawards while nutrients decreased. All parameters varied with the tidal cycle, partially in interaction with the diel cycle. Nutrients, chl a and TSM usually fluctuated inversely with water level. Stratification was strong. Inflowing bottom water was of higher salinity, DO and pH and lower temperature and nutrient concentrations than the surface water. Tidal mixing provided regular ventilation of the estuary and limited eutrophication effects of nutrients from aquaculture, agriculture and urban effluents. Under dry weather conditions, the brackish-water lagoon functioned as a sink of nutrients due to efficient uptake by phytoplankton. Presently, the runoff from common intense rains in the watershed affects the estuary with little time delay due to terrestrial deforestation, channelization and loss of mangrove area. The frequency, strength and duration of intermittent estuarization of the back-reef areas have likely increased in the past and deteriorate present seagrass and coral health.
► Tidal, diel and rainfall-induced dynamics in physico-chemical parameters of a tropical estuary in China were analyzed.
► All water parameters varied with the tidal cycle, partially in interaction with the day/night cycle.
► Bottom water of higher salinity, DO, pH and lower temperature and nutrient concentrations provided ventilation of estuary.
► Under dry weather conditions, the lagoon functions as effective filter of nutrients and sediments.
► Runoff from intense rains affects the estuary with little time delay and deteriorates seagrass and coral health.
Journal: Marine Environmental Research - Volume 82, December 2012, Pages 28–39