2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecss.2019.106562
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Bathymetric flow rectification in a tropical micro-tidal estuary

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“…However, the reef corridor of the southwestern Gulf of Mexico, is highly influenced by river discharges, with high content of sandy and mud type [6], particularly the reefs in front of the Parque Nacional Sistema Arrecifal Veracruzano (PNSAV) and los Tuxtlas reefs, both located at the middle and the south of the study area, respectively. They suffered the influence of the Jamapa and Coatzacoalcos Rivers by their proximity of the reefs in those study areas [1,3,6]. However, the Lobos-Tuxpan reef matrix, until this study has been in debate by the distance, 10 to 15 km of the Tuxpan River plume to the reef matrix [3].…”
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“…However, the reef corridor of the southwestern Gulf of Mexico, is highly influenced by river discharges, with high content of sandy and mud type [6], particularly the reefs in front of the Parque Nacional Sistema Arrecifal Veracruzano (PNSAV) and los Tuxtlas reefs, both located at the middle and the south of the study area, respectively. They suffered the influence of the Jamapa and Coatzacoalcos Rivers by their proximity of the reefs in those study areas [1,3,6]. However, the Lobos-Tuxpan reef matrix, until this study has been in debate by the distance, 10 to 15 km of the Tuxpan River plume to the reef matrix [3].…”
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“…The river plume of the Tuxpan River influences with its discharges the coastal CGMW, increasing the water temperature and reducing the salinity values Oceanography & Fisheries Open access Journal [3]. Moreover, rivers plumes, around the world coastal zones, introducing to the sea sediments, mainly sandy and mud type [1]. Coral reefs of the world, to maintaining healthy must have marine waters without sediments [2].…”
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“…El aumento de la temperatura del agua, modifica el hábitat del río y las áreas adyacente a su cauce. Con el crecimiento de la agricultura, cerca de los ríos, se construyeron presas reduciendo el flujo por unidad de volumen (gasto) de la mayoría de los ríos, hecho que aumentó la salinidad en la desembocadura de los ríos y por lo tanto, el ecosistema estuarino empezó a cambiar (Salas-Monreal et al, 2019).…”
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“…Dado que el río Jamapa desemboca al Sistema Arrecifal Veracruzano, un sistema con más de 50 arrecifes de coral (Liaño-Carrera et al, 2019), y que a su vez el río cuenta con un sistema estuarino en su desembocadura (Salas-Monreal et al, 2019), el cual es usado por numerosas especies en su etapa de reproducción o crecimiento, es de suma importancia mantener un monitoreo periódico en este sistema y en general en todas las cuencas a nivel mundial, para garantizar que la calidad del agua sea la adecuada para mantener un ecosistema acuático saludable. Las cuencas que cuentan con desarrollo urbano (ciudades) a lo largo de su cauce, como es el caso del río Jamapa, deberían de ser monitoreadas de forma periódica permanentemente, para tener una idea más clara de los efectos que las descargas urbanas pueden producirle al ambiente y de esta manera poder tomar medidas de mitigación o generar modelos preventivos que ayuden a mantener un sistema saludable en dichas áreas.…”
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