Seasonal and diel modulation of DOM in a mangrove-dominated estuary.

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serval:BIB_60365EA437D9
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Seasonal and diel modulation of DOM in a mangrove-dominated estuary.
Journal
The Science of the total environment
Author(s)
Vidal L.O., Lambert T., Cotovicz L.C., Bernardes M.C., Sobrinho R., Thompson F., Garcia G.D., Knoppers B.A., Gatts P.V., Régis C.R., Abril G., Rezende C.E.
ISSN
1879-1026 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0048-9697
Publication state
Published
Issued date
20/01/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
857
Number
Pt 1
Pages
159045
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Rivers and estuaries are the main links between continents and oceans. The Paraíba do Sul River is among the most important rivers of the southeastern Brazilian region, carrying an average of 0.08 Tg of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to the ocean but has been facing significant changes in river discharge. In this study, we aimed to provide insights into the sources and transformations of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) and fluorescent dissolved organic matter (FDOM) sources across a salinity gradient under changing river discharge scenarios. Three spatial surveys were performed covering the entire salinity gradient of the main estuarine channel and surrounding mangrove waters under contrasting river discharge (178 to 1240 m <sup>3</sup> s <sup>-1</sup> ), and diel sampling was conducted in the mangrove tidal creek. The characterization of DOM through the parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC) model identified six components across the river-ocean gradient and mangrove creek: terrestrial origin (C1 - fulvic acid and C2 and C3 - humic-like), protein-like (C4), tryptophan-like (C5), and tyrosine-like (C6). Our results showed a shift in DOM composition and contribution along the salinity gradient, from terrestrial (C3) to autochthonous (C5 and C6) signatures. The October-17 dry campaign was characterized by a higher proportion of microbial protein-like component C4 and a lower contribution of humic-like components compared to February-17 and March-18 across the salinity gradient with an increase in the mixing zone. The DOM compositions of the February 17 dry and March 18 wet campaigns were similar. Additionally, the March-18 wet campaign, marked by the highest river discharge, showed higher inputs of terrestrial DOM (C1-C3 components) compared to February-17 in the estuary, which allowed DOM to be transported rather than transformed. The mangrove diel study showed that tidal fluctuations are also an important driver of carbon input to the mangrove creek with a possible impact on DOM composition in estuarine waters.
Keywords
Estuaries, Seasons, Dissolved Organic Matter, Spectrometry, Fluorescence, Rivers, China, CDOM, Dissolved organic matter, FDOM, PARAFAC, River-ocean gradient, Tropical estuary
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Web of science
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11/11/2023 8:09
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