Climatic and anthropogenic factors driving water quality variability in a shallow coastal lagoon (Aveiro lagoon, Portugal): 1985–2010 data analysis

Understanding the natural variability of coastal ecosystems, and in particular distinguishing between the natural fluctuations and the ones that are caused by anthropogenic interventions and long-term climatic variability, is a major concern for establishing adequate management and adaptation strate...

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Main Authors: Marta Rodrigues, Henrique Queiroga, Anabela Oliveira, Vanda Brotas, Maria D. Manso
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Published: AIMS Press 2016-10-01
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Online Access:http://www.aimspress.com/environmental/article/1051/fulltext.html
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author Marta Rodrigues
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description Understanding the natural variability of coastal ecosystems, and in particular distinguishing between the natural fluctuations and the ones that are caused by anthropogenic interventions and long-term climatic variability, is a major concern for establishing adequate management and adaptation strategies. The Aveiro lagoon, a shallow coastal lagoon (Portugal), holds one of the largest saltmarshes and saltpans in Europe and is a very important ecosystem from both economic and ecological viewpoints, making the protection of its water masses a requirement. To better understand the variability of its ecosystem, the factors controlling seasonal, inter-annual and long-term variability of the water quality in the Aveiro lagoon were thus analyzed. The statistical analysis was based on a set of climatic, hydrological and water quality observations undertaken between 1985 and 2010. Seasonal variations were mostly related with the seasonal variation of the main climatic and hydrological drivers, while long-term shifts were typically driven by the anthropogenic interventions in the lagoon. After the adoption of secondary treatment for industrial effluents on 1992, a recovery from hypoxia conditions occurred in the upstream area of the lagoon. After 2000 lower concentrations of silicates occurred downstream, and may also derive from some anthropogenic modifications (e.g., shunting of river water to the sewage system, deepening of the inlet) that may have affected the physical dynamics. In the downstream area of the lagoon, chlorophyll a presented a downward trend between 1985 and 2010 and lower concentrations after 2000, which were probably associated with the lower concentrations of silicates. Results from the data analysis showed that the seasonal, inter-annual and long-term trends observed in the Aveiro lagoon depend on the influence of both anthropogenic and climate drivers, putting in evidence the need to combine these different drivers when evaluating and developing management strategies for estuarine ecosystems.
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spelling doaj.art-f96855708ceb4426883ceb0c480a9aec2022-12-22T01:58:57ZengAIMS PressAIMS Environmental Science2372-03522016-10-013467369610.3934/environsci.2016.4.673environ-03-00673Climatic and anthropogenic factors driving water quality variability in a shallow coastal lagoon (Aveiro lagoon, Portugal): 1985–2010 data analysisMarta Rodrigues0Henrique Queiroga1Anabela Oliveira2Vanda Brotas3Maria D. Manso4National Laboratory for Civil Engineering, Hydraulics and Environment Department, Estuaries and Coastal Zones Unit, Lisbon, PortugalUniversity of Aveiro, CESAM & Biology Department, Aveiro, PortugalNational Laboratory for Civil Engineering, Hydraulics and Environment Department, Information Technology in Water and Environment Group, Lisbon, PortugalUniversity of Lisbon, Faculty of Sciences, MARE, Lisbon, PortugalUniversity of Aveiro, Physics Department, Aveiro, PortugalUnderstanding the natural variability of coastal ecosystems, and in particular distinguishing between the natural fluctuations and the ones that are caused by anthropogenic interventions and long-term climatic variability, is a major concern for establishing adequate management and adaptation strategies. The Aveiro lagoon, a shallow coastal lagoon (Portugal), holds one of the largest saltmarshes and saltpans in Europe and is a very important ecosystem from both economic and ecological viewpoints, making the protection of its water masses a requirement. To better understand the variability of its ecosystem, the factors controlling seasonal, inter-annual and long-term variability of the water quality in the Aveiro lagoon were thus analyzed. The statistical analysis was based on a set of climatic, hydrological and water quality observations undertaken between 1985 and 2010. Seasonal variations were mostly related with the seasonal variation of the main climatic and hydrological drivers, while long-term shifts were typically driven by the anthropogenic interventions in the lagoon. After the adoption of secondary treatment for industrial effluents on 1992, a recovery from hypoxia conditions occurred in the upstream area of the lagoon. After 2000 lower concentrations of silicates occurred downstream, and may also derive from some anthropogenic modifications (e.g., shunting of river water to the sewage system, deepening of the inlet) that may have affected the physical dynamics. In the downstream area of the lagoon, chlorophyll a presented a downward trend between 1985 and 2010 and lower concentrations after 2000, which were probably associated with the lower concentrations of silicates. Results from the data analysis showed that the seasonal, inter-annual and long-term trends observed in the Aveiro lagoon depend on the influence of both anthropogenic and climate drivers, putting in evidence the need to combine these different drivers when evaluating and developing management strategies for estuarine ecosystems.http://www.aimspress.com/environmental/article/1051/fulltext.htmlLong-term variabilityChlorophyll adissolved oxygennutrientsestuaries
spellingShingle Marta Rodrigues
Henrique Queiroga
Anabela Oliveira
Vanda Brotas
Maria D. Manso
Climatic and anthropogenic factors driving water quality variability in a shallow coastal lagoon (Aveiro lagoon, Portugal): 1985–2010 data analysis
AIMS Environmental Science
Long-term variability
Chlorophyll a
dissolved oxygen
nutrients
estuaries
title Climatic and anthropogenic factors driving water quality variability in a shallow coastal lagoon (Aveiro lagoon, Portugal): 1985–2010 data analysis
title_full Climatic and anthropogenic factors driving water quality variability in a shallow coastal lagoon (Aveiro lagoon, Portugal): 1985–2010 data analysis
title_fullStr Climatic and anthropogenic factors driving water quality variability in a shallow coastal lagoon (Aveiro lagoon, Portugal): 1985–2010 data analysis
title_full_unstemmed Climatic and anthropogenic factors driving water quality variability in a shallow coastal lagoon (Aveiro lagoon, Portugal): 1985–2010 data analysis
title_short Climatic and anthropogenic factors driving water quality variability in a shallow coastal lagoon (Aveiro lagoon, Portugal): 1985–2010 data analysis
title_sort climatic and anthropogenic factors driving water quality variability in a shallow coastal lagoon aveiro lagoon portugal 1985 2010 data analysis
topic Long-term variability
Chlorophyll a
dissolved oxygen
nutrients
estuaries
url http://www.aimspress.com/environmental/article/1051/fulltext.html
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