Title of article
Spatiotemporal aspects of silica buffering in restored tidal marshes
Author/Authors
Sander Jacobs، نويسنده , , Eric Struyf، نويسنده , , Tom Maris، نويسنده , , Patrick Meire، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
11
From page
42
To page
52
Abstract
Losses of pelagic diatom production resulting from silica limitation have not only been blamed for toxic
algal blooms, but for the reduction in ability of coastal food webs to support higher trophic levels.
Recent research has shown the importance of advective seepage water fluxes of dissolved silica (DSi)
from freshwater marshes to pelagic waters during moments of riverine Si-limitation. In this study, we
investigated the potential impact of recently installed new tidal areas along the Schelde estuary, located
in former polder areas and characterized by so-called controlled reduced tidal regimes (CRT). Nine
mass-balance studies were conducted in a newly constructed CRT in the freshwater Schelde estuary.
During complete tidal cycles both DSi and amorphous silica (ASi) concentrations were monitored at the
entrance culverts and in different habitats in the marsh. A swift DSi-delivery capacity was observed
despite the shifted spatiotemporal frame of exchange processes compared to reference marshes. As
silica-accumulating vegetation is not yet present, and difference with reference marshes’ deliveries is
surprisingly small, we indicate diatomaceous debris and phytoliths to be the main silica source.
Although further research is necessary on the driving forces of the different processes involved,
restoration of former agricultural areas under CRT-regime provide the potential to buffer silica in the
estuary.
Keywords
wetlandsrestorationtidal flatsnutrient cycleseutrophicationsilicaSchelde estuaryBelgium51 0305300 N4 0805500 E
Journal title
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Record number
954314
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