Biogeochemical characterization of suspended particulate matter in the Columbia River estuary

被引:34
|
作者
Prahl, FG [1 ]
Small, LF [1 ]
Eversmeyer, B [1 ]
机构
[1] Oregon State Univ, Coll Ocean & Atmospher Sci, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
关键词
Columbia River estuary; estuarine turbidity maxima (ETM); mudflats; suspended particulate material (SPM); particulate organic carbon (POC); chlorophyll; lignin; aluminum; manganese;
D O I
10.3354/meps160173
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
In order to understand what controls the composition of suspended particulate material (SPM) in estuarine turbidity maxima (ETM), a set of SPM samples collected in the Columbia River and estuary (northwestern USA) during 3 seasons (fall 1990, summer 1991, spring 1992) was analyzed for detrital mineral (Min), total organic matter [OM, as 2 x particulate organic carbon (POC)], biogenic silica (BSi), chlorophyll a, delta(13)C, and lignin. In most samples, Min, OM and BSi collectively accounted for 100% of total SPM mass, although their relative importance changed seasonally. The ETM was a trap for organic matter during all 3 seasons, which can explain the intense microbial activity and microcrustacean grazing observed previously. The organic matter was particularly rich in chlorophyll a in late spring to early summer. The source of this seasonal enrichment was mainly riverine phytoplankton. The organic matter contribution to ETM from the ocean was minor compared to the river, but apparently not negligible. Despite large seasonal variations in chlorophyll content, the delta(13)C of POC concentrated in ETM remained nearly constant between -26 and -25.5 parts per thousand. Vascular plant debris, as depicted by lignin phenol content, always comprised a minor fraction of the organic matter in ETM, although ETM had higher lignin levels than the OM of surrounding waters. Intertidal mudflats are if not an additional source of organic matter at least an important site for transforming riverine organic matter that is ultimately concentrated in ETM.
引用
收藏
页码:173 / 184
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Spatiotemporal Evolutions of the Suspended Particulate Matter in the Yellow River Estuary, Bohai Sea and Characterized by Gaofen Imagery
    Yu, Zhifeng
    Zhang, Jun
    Chen, Zheyu
    Hu, Yuekai
    Shum, C. K.
    Ma, Chaofei
    Song, Qingjun
    Yuan, Xiaohong
    Wang, Ben
    Zhou, Bin
    REMOTE SENSING, 2023, 15 (19)
  • [22] Seasonal and tidal variability of the hydrology and suspended particulate matter in the Van Uc estuary, Red River, Vietnam
    Piton, Violaine
    Ouillon, Sylvain
    Vinh, Vu Duy
    Many, Gael
    Herrmann, Marine
    Marsaleix, Patrick
    JOURNAL OF MARINE SYSTEMS, 2020, 211 (211)
  • [23] Phosphorus forms in suspended particulate matter of the Yangtze River
    Wei, Jun-Feng
    Chen, Hong-Tao
    Liu, Peng-Xia
    Li, Rong-Hua
    Yu, Zhi-Gang
    Shuikexue Jinzhan/Advances in Water Science, 2010, 21 (01): : 107 - 112
  • [24] GEOCHEMISTRY OF SUSPENDED PARTICULATE MATTER IN TIDAL POTOMAC RIVER
    HEARN, PP
    CALLENDER, E
    TRANSACTIONS-AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION, 1978, 59 (12): : 1220 - 1220
  • [25] Metal content in river suspended particulate matter: Data on PO River
    Blo, G
    Conato, C
    Contado, C
    Fagioli, F
    Vaccaro, C
    Dondi, F
    ANNALI DI CHIMICA, 2004, 94 (5-6) : 353 - 364
  • [26] Piecewise Linear Retrieval Suspended Particulate Matter for the Yellow River Estuary Based on Landsat8 OLI
    Liu Zhen-yu
    Cui Ting-wei
    Zhang Sheng-hua
    Zhao Wen-jing
    SPECTROSCOPY AND SPECTRAL ANALYSIS, 2018, 38 (08) : 2536 - 2541
  • [27] Distribution and transportation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in suspended particulate matter and surface sediment from the Pearl River Estuary
    Wang, XH
    Hong, HS
    Xu, L
    Chen, WQ
    Zhang, ZL
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND HEALTH PART A-TOXIC/HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING, 2002, 37 (04): : 451 - 463
  • [28] Distribution and transportation of Polycyclic Aromatic hydrocarbons in suspended particulate matter and surface sediment from the Pearl River Estuary
    Wang, Xinhong
    Hong, Huasheng
    Xu, Li
    Chen, Weiqi
    Zhang, Zulin
    Journal of Environmental Science and Health - Part A Toxic/Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering, 2002, 37 (04): : 451 - 463
  • [29] Wetland-driven shifts in suspended particulate organic matter composition of the Hudson River estuary, New York
    Hunsinger, Glendon B.
    Mitra, Siddhartha
    Findlay, Stuart E. G.
    Fischer, David T.
    LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY, 2010, 55 (04) : 1653 - 1667
  • [30] Temporal and Spatial Characteristics of Heavy Metals in Suspended Particulate Matter in Pearl River Estuary and Its Influencing Factors
    Du J.
    Wang Y.-H.
    Huang Q.-H.
    Dai Q.
    Yang Y.-D.
    Huanjing Kexue/Environmental Science, 2019, 40 (02): : 625 - 632