2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsames.2012.12.011
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Seasonal variability of total dissolved fluxes and origin of major dissolved elements within a large tropical river: The Orinoco, Venezuela

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“…Tropical river ecosystem processes associated with floodplain ecological functions clearly depend on their complex interaction with regular annual flood pulses (Junk, Bayley, & Sparks, ), that is, channel–floodplain interactions (Dunne, Mertes, Meade, Richey, & Forsberg, ; Rudorff, Dunne, & Melack, ). The characteristics of the flood pulse, such as the unimodal floods observed on the Orinoco River (Laraque et al, ), include the magnitude, frequency, duration, timing, and rate of change, which influence river ecosystem integrity both directly and indirectly (Poff et al, ). However, sediment regime and overbank sedimentation dynamics also play a major role in modulating fluvial landforms and structuring ecological and biogeochemical processes within riverine ecosystems (Steiger, Gurnell, & Corenblit, ; Wohl et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tropical river ecosystem processes associated with floodplain ecological functions clearly depend on their complex interaction with regular annual flood pulses (Junk, Bayley, & Sparks, ), that is, channel–floodplain interactions (Dunne, Mertes, Meade, Richey, & Forsberg, ; Rudorff, Dunne, & Melack, ). The characteristics of the flood pulse, such as the unimodal floods observed on the Orinoco River (Laraque et al, ), include the magnitude, frequency, duration, timing, and rate of change, which influence river ecosystem integrity both directly and indirectly (Poff et al, ). However, sediment regime and overbank sedimentation dynamics also play a major role in modulating fluvial landforms and structuring ecological and biogeochemical processes within riverine ecosystems (Steiger, Gurnell, & Corenblit, ; Wohl et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With regard to the temporal variability of organic carbon, the seasonal patterns of the DOC and POC concentrations show that the highest values of these variables in both rivers occur during the increasing branch of the hydrogram, a few months before the maximum values of water discharge, whereas the lowest values were found at the beginning of the low water stage. The enhancement of DOC concentrations during rising waters is a typical behaviour observed in several large worldwide rivers such as the Niger, Congo, Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Orinoco Rivers (Chowdhury, Safiullah, Iqbal, Mofizuddin, & Enamul, ; Laraque et al, ; Martins, ; Mora et al, ), and it is produced mainly by the washout of the organic matter accumulated in soils during the preceding dry season, which is leached from the soils to the rivers during rainfall. Conversely, another factor that can increase the concentrations of DOC during rising and decreasing waters is the decomposition of the submerged vegetation in the floodplain of large rivers (Geeraert, Omengo, Borges, Govers, & Bouillon, ; Mora et al, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Relações similares são encontradas em outras bacias hidrológicas do mundo (e.g. Zakharova et al 2005;Godsey et al 2009;Laraque et al 2013) sugerindo que estas observações podem ser globalmente aplicáveis.…”
Section: Variação Temporal Dos íOnsunclassified