Nutrient dynamics in the Galician coastal area (Northwestern Iberian Peninsula): Do the Rias Bajas receive moire nutrient salts than the Rias Altas?

Citation
R. Prego et al., Nutrient dynamics in the Galician coastal area (Northwestern Iberian Peninsula): Do the Rias Bajas receive moire nutrient salts than the Rias Altas?, CONT SHELF, 19(3), 1999, pp. 317-334
Citations number
45
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
CONTINENTAL SHELF RESEARCH
ISSN journal
02784343 → ACNP
Volume
19
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
317 - 334
Database
ISI
SICI code
0278-4343(199903)19:3<317:NDITGC>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
The Rias of Galicia are commonly divided into the Rias Altas and the Rias B ajas, the former being north, and the latter south of Cape Finisterre (NW I berian Peninsula). The difference in their sediments and biological charact eristics justifies a chemical study of the influence of nutrients in the Ga lician coastal zone. Data from 1977 to 1992, obtained from research cruises on the continental shelf and in the Rias are considered. The sources of nu trient salts, such as from land, remineralization, oceanic fluxes, and wint er mixing have been taken into account. It is concluded that the Rias Bajas are richer in nutrient salts than the Rias Altas. This difference is not d ue to the river input since this is low and similar in both groups of Rias. Neither is it due to winter mixing, which is comparatively more beneficial to spring blooms in the Rias Altas than in the Rias Bajas. Instead, it is caused by summer processes, when nutrient salt remineralize and new nutrien t salts become available in the euphotic zone, due to upwelling: these proc esses exert a far greater influence in the Rias Bajas than in the Rias Alta s. Also the presence of depleted, nutrient-poor coastal waters in front of the Rias Altas impedes the penetration of upwelled seawater into these Rias , whereas south of Cafe Finisterre, upwelled seawater can penetrate directl y into the Rias Bajas. Hence the Rias Bajas receives more new nutrients in summer than the Rias Altas. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reser ved.