2018
DOI: 10.1002/lno.10958
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Patterns, pace, and processes of water‐quality variability in a long‐studied estuary

Abstract: Environmental time series have rich information content that is invaluable for measuring and understanding changes over time and guiding policies to manage change. I extracted information from measurements of 10 water-quality constituents in upper San Francisco Bay from 1975 to 2016, one of the longest observational records in a U.S. estuary. Changes were detected at every time scale captured by monthly sampling. Long-term trends included increased ammonium (+53%), nitrate + nitrate (+50%), silicate (+14%), Se… Show more

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“…This pattern has only recently been reported for alpine regions in Colorado (Schichtel et al, 2019). It is highly likely that the increasing NH 4 + export is due to increasing deposition, as the Niwot Ridge site does not have other sources of NH 4 + , such as municipal wastewater discharge which is responsible for trends documented elsewhere (Cloern, 2018). Biological transformations of N such as mineralization contribute to the NH 4 + budget.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This pattern has only recently been reported for alpine regions in Colorado (Schichtel et al, 2019). It is highly likely that the increasing NH 4 + export is due to increasing deposition, as the Niwot Ridge site does not have other sources of NH 4 + , such as municipal wastewater discharge which is responsible for trends documented elsewhere (Cloern, 2018). Biological transformations of N such as mineralization contribute to the NH 4 + budget.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Next, we applied the same trend test on sequential 10-year windows of the data series to identify decadal patterns of change that occurred within the complete series. This step is useful, for example, in identifying oscillations within a series having a long-term trend 22 .…”
Section: Physical-ecological Context and Study Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This fact was previously demonstrated but on key abiotic elements of aquatic environments ( e.g . dissolved oxygen, nutrients) 2,32 . Taxonomical groups presented periodicities from intra-annual ( e.g .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%