Continuous monitoring of short term dissolved oxygen and algal dynamics
Abstract
Dissolved oxygen (DO) in coastal bays with frequent algal blooms can undergo significant diurnal changes. Short-term DO and algal dynamics in a sub-tropical, nitrogen-limited, marine ecosystem are studied by means of a specially designed telemetry system. The high resolution data show clearly the importance of the vertical DO structure, and its relationship with environmental variables (solar radiation, water temperature, wind, tidal current) and phytoplankton dynamics. The design, instrumentation and calibration, and operational experience of the system are described. The simple and robust system has proved useful in (i) providing continuous data for full testing of water quality models, and (ii) the planning of field experiments to study algal dynamics.
- Publication:
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Water Research
- Pub Date:
- 1995
- DOI:
- 10.1016/0043-1354(95)00126-6
- Bibcode:
- 1995WatRe..29.2789L
- Keywords:
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- dissolved oxygen;
- algal blooms;
- field data;
- telemetry system;
- water quality modelling;
- eutrophication;
- fisheries management;
- environmental engineering