THE IMPACT OF THE SCHELDT INPUT ON THE TRACE-METAL DISTRIBUTION IN THE BELGIAN COASTAL AREA (RESULTS OF 1981-1983 AND 1995-1996)

Citation
W. Baeyens et al., THE IMPACT OF THE SCHELDT INPUT ON THE TRACE-METAL DISTRIBUTION IN THE BELGIAN COASTAL AREA (RESULTS OF 1981-1983 AND 1995-1996), Hydrobiologia, 366, 1998, pp. 91-108
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Marine & Freshwater Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00188158
Volume
366
Year of publication
1998
Pages
91 - 108
Database
ISI
SICI code
0018-8158(1998)366:<91:TIOTSI>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
Offshore fluxes of Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb and Hg were calculated based on resi dual flow patterns and salinity gradients along the Belgian coast. The residual flow lines along the Belgian coast are more or less parallel to the coast except in the area where the north-easterly flowing wate rmass coming from the Channel encounters the south-westerly-oriented S cheldt outflow, forming a residual hydrodynamical front. From the stea dy-state salinity pattern, diffusion coefficients perpendicular to the residual how were deduced; they ranged from 21 to 108 m(2) s(-1) Offs hore fluxes of dissolved and particulate trace metals based on diffusi ve and mixing processes are calculated. The steady state profiles of d issolved metals show a dilution effect in the coastal waters, reaching an almost constant concentration in the marine watermass in the 1981- 1983 dataset. The ratios of the Scheldt input of trace metals to the t otal dissolved offshore flux vary from 38 to 55% (1981-1983), dependin g on the kind of metal, and from 55 to 91% (1995-1996), The ratio of t he Scheldt input to the dissolved metal flow parallel to the coast, is in both periods (1981-1983 and 1995-1996), smaller than 1%. The stead y-state concentration profiles of particular metals versus salinity ar e fairly constant in the coastal-estuarine and marine watermasses, but decrease very abruptly from the first to the second watermass. Assumi ng a conservative behaviour of the particular metals, offshore fluxes and the resulting concentration increases agree fairly well with the o bserved values. The ratios of the Scheldt input to the particulate tra ce metal offshore flux vary between 30 to 46% (1981-1983) and 13 to 37 % (1995-1996). The contribution of the Scheldt estuary to the Hows par allel to the coast ranges from 1.6 to 2.9% (1981-1983) and from 0.6 to 1.6% (1995).