Physicochemical characterization of the shallow mixing zone of two estuaries, Lesvos Island, NE Aegean, Greece
Abstract
- We assessed the physicochemical status of the mixing zone along two shallow estuaries within a Natura 2000 site, NE Greece, in order to establish a baseline and evaluate their trophic state.
- Distribution patterns of dissolved oxygen and chlorophyll a of water and of chlorophyll a, total phosphorus, and percent organic matter of sediment along the mixing zone of the studied estuaries during spring 2005 indicated oligotrophic conditions in autotrophic estuaries.
- In both estuarine systems, chlorophyll a concentration of water did not correlate with chlorophyll a of sediment indicating that different processes may control primary production in waters and sediments. Nevertheless, primary production in water was linked to phosphorus pool in sediment.
DOI Code:
10.1285/i1825229Xv2n4p17
Keywords:
estuary; physicochemical variables; trophic state
estuary; physicochemical variables; trophic state
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