PRIMARY PRODUCTION, PLANT AND DETRITAL BIOMASS, AND PARTICLE-TRANSPORT IN THE COLUMBIA RIVER ESTUARY

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SMALL, LF
MCINTIRE, CD
MACDONALD, KB
LARALARA, JR
FREY, BE
AMSPOKER, MC
WINFIELD, T
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[1] OREGON STATE UNIV,DEPT BOT & PLANT PATHOL,CORVALLIS,OR 97331
[2] WOODWARD CLYDE CONSULTANTS,OAKLAND,CA 94607
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10.1016/0079-6611(90)90007-O
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P7 [海洋学];
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The dynamics of primary production and particulate detritus cycling in the Columbia River Estuary are described, with particular reference to mechanisms that account for patterns within the water column, on the tidal flats, and in the adjacent wetlands. Analysis of patterns in phytoplankton flora and biomass and in distribution of detrital particulate organic matter (DPOC) in the water column indicated that salinities of 1-5 delineated an essentially freshwater flora from a marine of euryhaline flora, and that living phytoplankton was converted to DPOC at the freshwater-brackishwater interface. Similarly, the benthic diatom assemblages on tidal flats reflected either the fresh or the brackish nature of the water inundating the flats. Emergent vascular plants were grouped into six associations by cluster analysis, the associations being separated mainly on the bases of different relative abundances of freshwater, euryhaline or brackishwater species, and on whether samples occurred in high or low marsh areas. Annual rates of net areal 24-hr production averaged 55, 16, and 403gC m-2y-1 for phytoplankton, benthic algae, and emergent vascular vegetation, respectively. Total production over the whole estuary was 17,667 metric tons C y-1 for phytoplankton, 1,545mt C y-1 for benthic algae, and 11,325mt C y-1 for emergent vascular plants, for a grand total of 30,537mt C y-1. Phytoplankton biomass turned over approximately 39 times per year on average, while benthic algae turned over about twice and emergent plants once per year. Budgets for phytoplankton carbon (PPOC) and DPOC were developed based on PPOC and DPOC import and export, grazing loss, and in situ production and conversion of PPOC to DPOC. It is suggested that 36,205mt y-1 of PPOC is converted to DPOC in the estuary, principally at the freshwater-brackishwater interface. About 40,560mt y-1 of PPOC is exported to the ocean, and 159,185mt y-1 of DPOC is transported into the marine zone of the estuary (no data are available on DPOC export to the ocean). Thus, the estuary acts principally as a conduit for the transport of particles to the sea, and only secondarily as a converter of viable phytoplankton cells to detrital carbon and as a trap for DPOC.
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