THE MASS-BALANCE OF SALT AND WATER IN INTERTIDAL SEDIMENTS - RESULTS FROM NORTH-INLET, SOUTH-CAROLINA

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MORRIS, JT
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[1] Department of Biological Sciences Belle W. Baruch Institute for Coastal Research, University of South Carolina, Columbia, 29208, South Carolina
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ESTUARIES | 1995年 / 18卷 / 04期
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10.2307/1352376
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Salinity can be used as a conservative tracer of porewater turnover in circumstances when evapotranspiration is great enough to concentrate porewater salts in intertidal sediments. At two intertidal sites situated at mean high tide at North Inlet, South Carolina, porewater drainage was estimated by this method to be 9.41 m(-2) d(-1) and 16.61 m(-2) d(-1), depending on physical soil properties and assuming that solute losses occur by simple diffusion across the sediment surface, by uptake and excretion by vegetation, and by drainage. Mass balance simulations indicated that sediment physical properties, evapotranspiration, and elevation are important determinants of seasonal salinity extremes. At sites situated near mean high tide, small differences in elevation significantly affect salinity and drainage rate. As site elevation increases, losses of solutes by drainage and diffusion decrease, and the variability of porewater salinity increases. This is significant because interannual changes in mean sea level, which average +/-2.9 cm on the South Carolina coast, can have a great impact on the structure and function of estuaries due to changes in the solute balance of intertidal zone sediments. Mass balance simulations that used reduced evapotranspiration rates typical of colder climates significantly reduced the mean and variability of porewater salinity, which suggests that at lower latitudes salinity becomes a more dominant determinant of biological processes, This should influence a number of processes including primary productivity, strategies of water conservation and osmoregulation, and community structure. This conclusion is consistent with published data that show tropical mangroves to have lower photosynthetic rates, and presumably lower gas exchange rates in general, than mid- and high-latitude salt marsh gasses.
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