Water Quality Characterization in the Northern Florida Everglades

被引:4
作者
Entry, James A. [1 ]
机构
[1] US Dept Interior, Everglades Program Team, Boynton Beach, FL 33473 USA
关键词
Stormwater treatment areas; Long term monitoring; Enhanced monitoring; Depth of the clear water column; Depth to consolidated substrate; PHOSPHORUS ENRICHMENT; SUBTROPICAL WETLAND; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; NUTRIENT GRADIENT; SEED-GERMINATION; SOIL; MANAGEMENT; PERIPHYTON; MERCURY; VEGETATION;
D O I
10.1007/s11270-012-1105-9
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge (Refuge) developed as a system with waters low in nutrients. Today, the Refuge wetlands are impacted by inflows containing elevated nutrient concentrations originating from agricultural sources flowing into canals surrounding the west side and from urban and horticultural areas flowing into canals surrounding the eastern side of the Refuge. We analyzed water quality sampled at 40 sites divided into eastern and western areas and four zones in the Refuge. We defined four zones as the canals surrounding the Refuge marsh, the perimeter zone, the transition zone, and the interior zone. The canal receiving agricultural inflows had greater alkalinity and conductivity (SpC), Si and SO4 but lower turbidity and total suspended solids than the canal receiving urban and horticultural inflows. Alkalinity, total dissolved solids (TDS), SpC, Ca, Cl, and SO4 concentrations were greater in the perimeter than in transition and interior zones. Alkalinity and SpC values and SO4 concentrations were greater in the transition than in interior zone. Alkalinity, SpC, and TDS values and Ca, SO4, and Cl concentrations correlated in negative curvilinear relationships with distance from the canal (r (2) = 0.78, 0.70, 0.61, 0.78, 0.64, 0.57, respectively). Analysis of multiple water quality parameters may reveal the complexity of interactions that might be overlooked in a simple single parameter analysis. These data show an impact of canal water containing high nutrient concentrations on water quality flowing from the canal towards the Refuge interior.
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页码:3237 / 3247
页数:11
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