2023
DOI: 10.3390/jmse11071338
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Impact of Extreme Wind and Freshwater Runoff on the Salinity Patterns of a Mesotidal Coastal Lagoon

Abstract: The interaction between tide, river runoff, and wind in coastal lagoons induces complex salinity gradients, which are remarkable when the meteorological forcing is exacerbated. This work aims to characterize the salinity structure under extreme freshwater and wind events in the Ria de Aveiro coastal lagoon (Portugal). The Delft3D model was implemented and validated in 3D mode and used to perform simulations forced with extreme freshwater and wind scenarios. Results show that forcing conditions determine salini… Show more

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“…This trend was previously reported for the body of D. neapolitana by Pires et al [68], exactly in those same locations. High levels of Ni could be associated with anthropogenic impacts [69,70], such as the presence of an important shipyard, commercial harbor, and industrial activities in location I [71], along with agriculture runoff in location M2 [72]. Similarities in the EF of D. neapolitana jaws between locations E and I and locations M1 and I (Table S2; Supplementary Information) were likely associated with the similar environmental conditions experienced by the specimens sampled in these locations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This trend was previously reported for the body of D. neapolitana by Pires et al [68], exactly in those same locations. High levels of Ni could be associated with anthropogenic impacts [69,70], such as the presence of an important shipyard, commercial harbor, and industrial activities in location I [71], along with agriculture runoff in location M2 [72]. Similarities in the EF of D. neapolitana jaws between locations E and I and locations M1 and I (Table S2; Supplementary Information) were likely associated with the similar environmental conditions experienced by the specimens sampled in these locations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Such conditions can be tentatively attributed either to hypoxia due to stratification of the water column (García-Penas et al, 2024) or to prolonged episodes of lowered salinity related to extraordinarily intense storm events (e.g. Kowalski et al, 2018;Pereira et al, 2023).…”
Section: Details On Crinoid Preservationmentioning
confidence: 99%