Temporal and spatial variability in streams of a pampean basin

Citation
Cs. Feijoo et al., Temporal and spatial variability in streams of a pampean basin, HYDROBIOL, 394, 1999, pp. 41-52
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
HYDROBIOLOGIA
ISSN journal
00188158 → ACNP
Volume
394
Year of publication
1999
Pages
41 - 52
Database
ISI
SICI code
0018-8158(1999)394:<41:TASVIS>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
The Argentine pampean streams exist in a traditionally agricultural region, but they also receive a supply of contaminants in the more urban zones. Th e objectives of this study are: 1. To analyze the physical, chemical and microbiological characteristics of the streams in the Lujan river basin; and 2. To describe the annual variation of some chemical characteristics (prima rily nutrients) in one of the streams. Two samplings (winter and summer) were made in 20 streams to determine some physical, chemical and microbiological variables. Topographical variables were also estimated in each stream. Additionally, in one of the streams (La s Flores), monthly measurements of current velocity, flow, and dissolved ni trogen, phosphorus and oxygen were taken during 4 years. The streams are characterized by high nutrient contents. There is no strong heterogeneity in stream chemical characteristics within the same period, h owever seasonal variations are important . The principal components analysi s suggests the existence of two axes of variation within the basin. One ref lects a pollution gradient that increases downstream; the other axis shows that waters change from high to low alkalinity and from less to more eutrop hic. In Las Flores stream, nutrient concentration varied greatly between years. The concentration of soluble reactive phosphorus was significantly correlat ed with stream flow (P < 0.05). Though there was no correlation between nit rate levels and flow, some estimates indicated that these ions are in high concentrations in the groundwater. The physiognomical characteristics of pampean streams differ greatly from t hose described in temperate streams of the northern hemisphere, and it may be assumed that they also exhibit distinct functional characteristics.