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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Assessment of the trophic status of four coastal lagoons and one estuarine delta, eastern Brazil
Title in English: Assessment of the trophic status of four coastal lagoons and one estuarine delta, eastern Brazil
Authors: Cotovicz Júnior, Luiz Carlos
Brandini, Silva
Knoppers, Bastiaan Adriaan
Mizerkowski, Byanka Damian
Sterza, José Mauro
Ovalle, Ovalle, Alvaro Ramon Coelho
Medeiros, Paulo Ricardo Petter
Keywords: Estuários;Trópicos
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Citation: COTOVICZ JUNIOR, Luiz C.; BRANDINI, Nilva; KNOPPERS, Bastiaan Adriaan; MIZERKOWSKI, Byanka Damian; STERZA, José Mauro; OVALLE, Alvaro Ramon Coelho; MEDEIROS, Paulo Ricardo Petter. Assessment of the trophic status of four coastal lagoons and one estuarine delta, eastern Brazil. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Netherlands, v. 185, p. 3297-3311, 2013.
Abstract: Anthropogenic eutrophication of aquatic ecosystems continues to be one of the major environmental issues worldwide and also of Brazil. Over the last five decades, several approaches have been proposed to discern the trophic state and the natural and cultural processes involved in eutrophication, including the multi-parameter Assessment of Estuarine Trophic Status (ASSETS) index model. This study applies ASSETS to four Brazilian lagoons (Mundaú, Manguaba, Guarapina, and Piratininga) and one estuarine delta (Paraíba do Sul River), set along the eastern Brazilian coast. The model combines three indices based on the pressure–state–response (PSR) approach to rank the trophic status and forecast the potential eutrophication of a system, to which a final ASSETS grade is established. The lagoons were classified as being eutrophic and highly susceptible to eutrophication, due primarily to their longer residence times but also their high nutrient input index. ASSETS classified the estuary of the Paraíba do Sul river with a low to moderate trophic state (e.g., largely mesotrophic) and low susceptibility to eutrophication. Its nutrient input index was high, but the natural high dilution and flushing potential driven by river flow mitigated the susceptibility to eutrophication. Eutrophication forecasting provided more favorable trends for the Mundaú and Manguaba lagoons and the Paraíba do Sul estuary, in view of the larger investments in wastewater treatment and remediation plans. The final ASSETS ranking system established the lagoons of Mundaú as “moderate,” Manguaba as “bad,” Guarapina as “poor,” and Piratininga as “bad,” whereas the Paraíba do Sul River Estuary was “good.”
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/59930
ISSN: 0167-6369
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