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Tracking the dynamic ecological history of a tropical urban estuary as it responds to human pressures.

A Oczkowski1, E Santos2, A Gray3, K Miller4, E Huertas5, A Hanson1, R Martin6, E B Watson7, C Wigand1.   

Abstract

Coastal cities in tropical areas are often low-lying and vulnerable to the effects of flooding and storms. San Juan, Puerto Rico is a good example of this. It is built around a lagoon-channel complex called the San Juan Bay Estuary (SJBE). A critical channel in the estuary, the Caño Martín Peña, has filled in and now frequently floods the surrounding communities with sewage-enriched waters, causing a series of human health and ecological problems. Sediment core analyses indicate that portions of the SJBE now function as settling basins. High urban and sewage runoff to the Caño contributes nitrogen (N), but stable isotope and sediment nutrient analyses indicate that this runoff may also enhance conditions for coupled sulfate reduction-nitrogen fixation. The amount of 'new' bioavailable N created from inert atmospheric N2 gas may meet or exceed that from the runoff into the Caño Martín Peña. The ecological consequences of this appear to extend beyond the ponded channel, potentially contributing to the poor water quality of the SJBE, greater than contaminated runoff alone.

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Keywords:  carbon; deposition; dredging; nitrogen; stable isotope; sulfur

Year:  2020        PMID: 32327932      PMCID: PMC7180061          DOI: 10.1007/s10021-019-00399-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecosystems        ISSN: 1432-9840            Impact factor:   4.217


  8 in total

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5.  Health impact assessments for environmental restoration: the case of Caño Martín Peña.

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8.  Two new Beggiatoa species inhabiting marine mangrove sediments in the Caribbean.

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  8 in total
  4 in total

1.  Unexpected nitrogen sources in a tropical urban estuary.

Authors:  Autumn J Oczkowski; Emily A Santos; Rose M Martin; Andrew B Gray; Alana R Hanson; Elizabeth B Watson; Evelyn Huertas; Cathleen Wigand
Journal:  J Geophys Res Biogeosci       Date:  2020-03-21       Impact factor: 3.822

2.  Greenhouse Gas Fluxes of Mangrove Soils and Adjacent Coastal Waters in an Urban, Subtropical Estuary.

Authors:  Rose M Martin; Cathleen Wigand; Autumn Oczkowski; Alana Hanson; Stephen Balogh; Benjamin Branoff; Emily Santos; Evelyn Huertas
Journal:  Wetlands (Wilmington)       Date:  2020-05-16       Impact factor: 2.074

3.  Recent Nitrogen Storage and Accumulation Rates in Mangrove Soils Exceed Historic Rates in the Urbanized San Juan Bay Estuary (Puerto Rico, United States).

Authors:  Cathleen Wigand; Autumn J Oczkowski; Benjamin L Branoff; Meagan Eagle; Alana Hanson; Rose M Martin; Stephen Balogh; Kenneth M Miller; Evelyn Huertas; Joseph Loffredo; Elizabeth B Watson
Journal:  Front For Glob Change       Date:  2021-11-12

4.  Recent Carbon Storage and Burial Exceed Historic Rates in the San Juan Bay Estuary Peri-Urban Mangrove Forests (Puerto Rico, United States).

Authors:  Cathleen Wigand; Meagan Eagle; Benjamin L Branoff; Stephen Balogh; Kenneth M Miller; Rose M Martin; Alana Hanson; Autumn J Oczkowski; Evelyn Huertas; Joseph Loffredo; Elizabeth B Watson
Journal:  Front For Glob Change       Date:  2021-06-07
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