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Measured and modeled effects of benthic algae on eutrophication in Indian River-Rehoboth Bay, Delaware
Authors:Carl F Cerco  Sybil P Seitzinger
Institution:1. US Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, 3909 Halls Ferry Road, 39180, Vicksburg, Mississippi
2. Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences Rutgers University, Rutgers-NOAA CMER Program, Box 231, 08903, New Brunswick, New Jersey
Abstract:A combination of field studies and mathematical modeling was used to examine the role of subtidal benthic algae in the eutrophication processes in two shallow estuarine systems. Field measurements indicated uptake by benthic algae retained ammonium and phosphate in the sediments when light at the sediment surface exceeded ≈150 μE m2 s?1. The measurements were used to calibrate a newly developed model of benthic algal activity. The benthic algal model was coupled with a hydrodynamic model, a eutrophication model, and a sediment diagenesis model. In the simulated ecosystem, benthic algae had a major influence in the intra-annual cycling of nitrogen and phosphorus. When nutrients were abundant in the water column (late winter and spring) they were transferred to the sediments through algal activity. Diagenesis released these nutrients to the water column in summer when nutrients were scarce. As a result of the nutrient transfer, annual primary production in the water column, in the presence of benthic algae, exceeded production in the absence of the algae.
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