Unusual circulation patterns of the Rias Baixas induced by Minho freshwater intrusion (NW of the Iberian Peninsula)

PLoS One. 2014 Nov 17;9(11):e112587. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0112587. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

The Minho River, situated 30 km south of the Rias Baixas, is the most important freshwater source flowing into the Western Galician coast (NW of the Iberian Peninsula). The buoyancy generated by the Minho estuarine plume can reverse the normal circulation pattern inside the Rias Baixas affecting the exchange between the Rias and the ocean, changing the input of nutrients. Nevertheless, this inversion of the circulation patterns is not a well-monitored phenomenon. The only published results based on in situ data related to the presence of the Minho River plume inside the Rias de Vigo and Pontevedra correspond to an event measured on spring 1998. In this case unexpectedly higher inflow surface current velocities were found at the Ria de Pontevedra, located further away from Minho River. Thus, the main aim of this study is to research the main factors inducing this unusual pattern on the circulation of the Rias de Vigo and Pontevedra. A numerical model implementation of MOHID previously developed, calibrated, and validated for this coastal area was used. Several scenarios were performed in order to explain the individual effect of the Minho River, rivers discharging into each Rias, and estuarine morphology changes. According to the model results, the Minho River discharge is a key factor in the establishment of the negative circulation, while small rivers inside the Rias slightly attenuate this circulation. The negative circulation was stronger in Ria de Pontevedra independently of the distance of this coastal system from the Minho River mouth, showing that morphologic estuarine features are the main factor justifying the different local circulation patterns.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Environmental Monitoring*
  • Fresh Water*
  • Geography
  • Rivers*

Grants and funding

RM has been supported by the Portuguese Science Foundation (FCT) through a doctoral grant (SFRH/BD/79555/2011). IA and NV are supported by the Ramon y Cajal and Ciência 2008 programs, respectively. This work has been supported by FCT and by the European Union (COMPETE, QREN, FEDER) in the frame of the research project Pest (C/MAR/LA0017/2013) and partially supported by Xunta de Galicia under projects “Programa de Consolidación e Estructuración de Unidades de Investigación Competitivas: Grupos de Referencia Competitiva” (GR2013-001) co-funded by European Regional Development Fund (FEDER), EM2013/003, and “Galician Internal Basin Paleoclimatic Sedimentary Archives: Transport, Provenances, Hydrology and reliability (GALINCLIMARCH - CGL2010-16688/BTE). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.