Title of article :
Temperature and salinity regimes in a shallow, mesotidal lagoon, the Ria Formosa, Portugal
Author/Authors :
Alice Newton، نويسنده , , Stephen M. Mudge، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
In a recent study of the mesotidal Ria Formosa, a coastal lagoon in southern Portugal, water temperature in the channels ranged
from 12 C in winter to 27 C in summer and salinity from 13 to 36.5, although much higher values were observed in saltpans. Conditions
in the Ria Formosa were not homogeneous despite a large tidal exchange of water; the inner channels of the Ria Formosa
were brackish in winter but hypersaline in summer. Water in inner areas of lagoon had significantly different temperature and salinity
characteristics compared to the inflowing coastal water, both in winter and in summer. Areas with these differences in temperature
and salinity were detectable both at low water and at high water neaps. Deterioration of water quality is therefore more
probable in these areas. The waters went through a complex heating and cooling cycle in summer with diurnal difference of
6 C and 2 in temperature and salinity, respectively. The lack of freshwater input and high insolation meant the outflowing water
of the lagoon was more saline that the inflowing coastal waters. In summer, the temperature controlled density with the least dense
waters also being the most saline, whereas in winter salinity was the major density controlling parameter. The effects of these freshwater
inputs were localised to the vicinity of the Gila˜o River. No evidence was found of persistent or widespread temperature
or salinity stratification in the Ria Formosa and so this shallow lagoon appears to be vertically well mixed. Vertical mixing
does not allow a dense, stagnant, bottom layer of water to form that would aggravate a deterioration of water quality. The net
effect of these processes is a parcel of water that moves through the lagoon with minimal dilution and potentially receiving waste
discharges.
Keywords :
mixing , density , reverse estuary , lagoon , temperature , salinity
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science