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Analysis of nodal point pollution,variability, and sustainability in mesohaline tidal creeks
Authors:Andrew Muller  Diana Muller
Institution:1. United States Naval Academy, Oceanography Department, Annapolis, MD 21402, USA;2. Director of Science, South River Federation, Edgewater, MD 21037, USA
Abstract:Mesohaline tidal creeks are critical since they may lie at the crossroads of aquatic habitat and urban/sub-urban pressures. The emphasis of this study was to determine the water quality stressor variations within and between tidal creeks and determine whether they serve as nodes of pollutants into the sub-estuary. Measurements of water quality stressors were conducted over a six-year period. The study revealed that characterizing the variability of individual tidal creeks is critical to understanding the process and impacts of stressors in sub-estuarine environments and that the tidal creeks are actually nodal points of sediment and nutrient pollution. This results in hypoxia being controlled within tidal creeks rather than being imported from the parent estuary. The calculated metrics were then used to create a Sustainability Characterization Map. Methods incorporated in this study would be of value to restoration managers, and in the decision-making process of urban and suburban watershed planners.
Keywords:Hypoxia  Variability  Means comparison test  Spatial analysis  Nodal point  Sustainability
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