Hydrological and nutrient budgets of freshwater and estuarine wetlands of Taylor Slough in Southern Everglades, Florida (USA)

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作者
Sutula, M
Day, JW
Cable, J
Rudnick, D
机构
[1] Louisiana State Univ, Dept Oceanog & Coastal Sci, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA
[2] Louisiana State Univ, Coastal Ecol Inst, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA
[3] S Florida Water Management Dist, Everglades Syst Res Div, W Palm Beach, FL 33406 USA
关键词
atmospheric deposition; groundwater; nitrogen; phosphorus; wetlands;
D O I
10.1023/A:1013121111153
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Hydrological restoration of the Southern Everglades will result in increased freshwater flow to the freshwater and estuarine wetlands bordering Florida Bay. We evaluated the contribution of surface freshwater runoff versus atmospheric deposition and ground water on the water and nutrient budgets of these wetlands. These estimates were used to assess the importance of hydrologic inputs and losses relative to sediment burial, denitrification, and nitrogen fixation. We calculated seasonal inputs and outputs of water, total phosphorus (TP) and total nitrogen (TN) from surface water, precipitation, and evapotranspiration in the Taylor Slough/C-111 basin wetlands for 1.5 years. Atmospheric deposition was the dominant source of water and TP for these oligotrophic, phosphorus-limited wetlands. Surface water was the major TN source of during the wet season, but on an annual basis was equal to the atmospheric TN deposition. We calculated a net annual import of 31.4 mg m(-2) yr(-1) P and 694 mg m(-2) yr(-1) N into the wetland from hydrologic sources. Hydrologic import of P was within range of estimates of sediment P burial (33-70 mg m(-2) yr(-)1 P), while sediment burial of N (1890-4027 mg m(-2) yr(-1) N) greatly exceeded estimated hydrologic N import. High nitrogen fixation rates or an underestimation of groundwater N flux may explain the discrepancy between estimates of hydrologic N import and sediment N burial rates.
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页码:287 / 310
页数:24
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