Seasonal variability of estuarine dynamics due to freshwater discharge and its influence on biological productivity in Yeongsan River Estuary, Korea

Chemosphere. 2017 Aug:181:390-399. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.04.085. Epub 2017 Apr 22.

Abstract

In order to evaluate water quality and biological productivity, observation data sets were collected and analyzed in Yeongsan River Estuary, Korea. We also set up a numerical model to resolve hydrodynamics and fate of water quality variables in the system. Results show that most of nutrients loading are trapped in the lake and higher concentrations of nutrients and organic matters (OM) are present only inside of the artificial sea dike. There exist episodial discharges at the dam, which coincide mostly with rainfall events during summer monsoon periods. During this discharge event, lower salinity and higher suspended solids, nutrients, and OM are observed in surface layer of the estuarine section. Hydrodynamic model results show that circulation in the estuarine section is governed by freshwater discharge from the lake, resulting in an enhanced two-layer estuarine circulation being dominated, during and after the freshwater is discharged. Such two-layer estuarine circulation combined with higher concentration of nutrients in the surface layer results in that outfluxes of nutrients in the surface layer dominate over the influxes in the bottom layer during summer high precipitation periods. Meanwhile, numerical dye experiment results show that the discharged water with elevated nutrients levels have a short residence time (∼5-10 days) in the estuarine section. Due to this fast flushing rate, excessive nutrient loadings are not used to produce biological matters in the estuarine section. This limited biological productivity, characterized by seaward side of the artificial sea dike, makes Yeongsan estuarine system excluded from acting as an active carbon sink.

Keywords: EFDC; Estuary barrage; Nutrient load; Spatiotemporal variations; Suspended solid (SS); Water quality parameter.

MeSH terms

  • Biological Products
  • Estuaries*
  • Food / standards
  • Fresh Water / analysis*
  • Hydrodynamics
  • Lakes
  • Models, Theoretical*
  • Republic of Korea
  • Rivers
  • Salinity
  • Seasons*
  • Water Quality

Substances

  • Biological Products