Modeling fecal contamination in the Aljezur coastal stream (Portugal)

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Marta Rodrigues
Anabela Oliveira
Martha Guerreiro
André Bustorff Fortunato
José Menaia
Luís Mesquita David
Alexandra Cravo
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[1] Estuaries and Coastal Zones Division,Earth, Marine and Environmental Sciences Department, Faculty of Sciences and Technology
[2] National Laboratory for Civil Engineering,undefined
[3] Information Technology in Hydraulics and Environment Division,undefined
[4] National Laboratory for Civil Engineering,undefined
[5] Urban Water Division,undefined
[6] National Laboratory for Civil Engineering,undefined
[7] University of Algarve,undefined
[8] Campus de Gambelas,undefined
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Ocean Dynamics | 2011年 / 61卷
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Coastal stream; Numerical model; Hydrodynamics; Fecal enterococcus; Die-off; Settling;
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This study aims at understanding the fecal contamination behavior in a small coastal stream (Aljezur, Portugal), which has significant economic and ecological values. Like in most small coastal systems, circulation and water renewal in the Aljezur stream exhibit a strong variability due to their dependence on tides, waves, intermittent river flows, and a highly variable morphology. Hence, the problem was approached through a combination of field surveys and the development and application of a hard-coupled three-dimensional hydrodynamic and fecal contamination model. Salinity and temperature results have shown that mixing and transport in the stream are very sensitive to the river flow and wind forcing. The model is able to represent the main patterns and trends observed in Escherichia coli and fecal enterococcus concentrations along the stream, for different environmental and contamination conditions, suggesting die-off rates on the order of 0.50–0.55 day−1. Die-off rate and the representation of the sediment-associated processes were identified as the major remaining sources of uncertainty in the model. Results show that, owing to the processes that occur along the stream, fecal bacteria reach the beaches water in numbers that comply with the European Bathing Waters Directive, even during the summer periods when the upstream concentrations are larger. In particular, results suggest a direct relation between the tidal propagation upstream and the reduction of the fecal bacteria concentrations along the stream that can be relevant for the development of a strategy for the management of the system’s water safety.
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