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Importance of allochtonous inputs of freshwater and nutrients in the Gulf of Trieste by the analysis of three quasi-synoptic oceanographic surveys in 2011 (Comunicazione a convegno)
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- Importance of allochtonous inputs of freshwater and nutrients in the Gulf of Trieste by the analysis of three quasi-synoptic oceanographic surveys in 2011 (Comunicazione a convegno) (literal)
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- 2013-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Cozzi S., Sparnocchia S., Bajt O., Comici C., Kralj M., Celio M. Toniatti L. (2013)
Importance of allochtonous inputs of freshwater and nutrients in the Gulf of Trieste by the analysis of three quasi-synoptic oceanographic surveys in 2011
in XXI Congresso Nazionale Associazione di Oceanologia e Limnologia, Lignano Sabbiadoro (Ud), Italia, 23-26709/2013
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- CNR-ISMAR, Viale Romolo Gessi 2, 34123 Trieste (Italy), NIB - Marine Biological Station, Fornace 41, 6330 Piran (Slovenia), OGS - Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale, via Piccard 54, 34151 Trieste (Italy), ARPA - Friuli Venezia Giulia, Via Cairoli 14, 33057 Palmanova (Italy). (literal)
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- Importance of allochtonous inputs of freshwater and nutrients in the Gulf of Trieste by the analysis of three quasi-synoptic oceanographic surveys in 2011 (literal)
- Abstract
- The Gulf of Trieste is a semi-enclosed shallow coastal marine ecosystem, whose evolution
of biogeochemical properties and productivity is significantly affected by continental and
atmospheric inputs of freshwater and nutrients. River loads are the most important source
of freshwater in this area, which has reached for Isonzo flows of 1330 m3 s-1 in 2011, as well
as a basic source of land borne nutrients and organic matter. Several points of discharge of
urban and industrial wastewaters also exist in the gulf, along the coast and through
underwater pipelines ending in its central area. Even if their water flows are scarce (' 4 m3
s-1), the associated transport of nutrients and organic matter is not negligible,
corresponding to ' 1.4*106 equivalent inhabitants. The direct precipitation over the sea is
another mechanism of freshwater and nutrient enrichment poorly quantified, to date. Rain
events, in particular during spring and autumn, generate significant freshwater flows (< 83
mm d-1 in 2011). Moreover, considering the possible high concentrations of chemicals in
the rainwater in the industrialised country, which originate by anthropogenic emissions,
this term might also contribute significantly to the balance of biogenic elements in this
coastal zone. During 2011, three oceanographic cruises were carried out in the gulf with
R/V Dallaporta (CNR). The acquisition of hydrological data and bottle sampling in 23
stations permitted, for the first time, quasi-synoptic surveys (43-53 hours) representative
of an area of about 800 km2 wide, which included both Italian and Slovenian national
waters. The balance of freshwater and nutrients performed in this marine area during
these cruises was compared to the available information on river transport, wastewater
loads and precipitation in order to assess the importance of these external sources for the
biogeochemistry of this coastal marine ecosystem. (literal)
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