Tidal export of particulate organic matter from Coral Creek, Hinchinbrook Island, north Queensland
Water sampling was carried out at the channel mouth of Coral Creek, Missionary Bay, Hinchinbrook Island to determine the transport and exchange of carbon and nitrogen in particulate organic carbon (POC), the component of particulate organic matter consisting of finely divided materials which range in size from 10 µm to 2 mm. Samples were taken during 13 tidal cycles over a 2-year period. Beginning at low tide, water samples were collected from three depths (surface, mid-depth (4-5 m) and at 0.5 m above the creek bed) at half-hour intervals during the complete 12 hour tidal cycle. Initially, samples were taken at three different points across the channel and later only from a single central station, which was adequate to monitor exchanges.Analysis of POC was carried out using the wet digestion method. On two runs, concurrent samples were filtered through 25-mm GFC filters and analysed with a Perkin Elmer analyser to obtain the C : N ratio of the material and to verify the wet digestion method for POC analysis. Concurrent sampling for ATP and chlorophyll analyses was also carried out on two tidal cycle sampling runs, to obtain information on the character of the particulate matter.During each sampling run, regular measurements of tidal depth at the mouth of the channel were made. The volume of water entering or leaving the basin during any time period was calculated from the tide height measurements and the survey data. The average POC concentration during the same time period was interpolated from the graphs of the average POC (average of the three depths) versus time and the amount of POC passing through the mouth of the creek during that time period was calculated. Summation of the individual fluxes for the entire cycle gives the net import or export of POC for that tidal cycle. To check the accuracy of the calculated volume-time data, a bank of Salvonius-type current meters, with automated data logging, were placed in a 3 X 3 matrix across the channel mouth. These meters measured the current flow every 5 min during a continuous series of tidal cycles for 4 days and the average current was determined as a function of time.
This research was undertaken to establish carbon and nitrogen budgets for a mangrove system for which litter fall statistics were available.
The mangrove forests surrounding Coral Creek have been extensively surveyed to provide detailed information on topography, and to allow estimation of areas inundated at various tidal heights, and the corresponding volumes of water contained in the basin. Except during infrequent tidal runs greater than 3·2 m, all of the water entering and leaving the basin flows through the mouth of Coral Creek and hence all of the observations of the tidal water were monitored at this point.
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Tidal export of particulate organic matter from a Northern Australian mangrove system: Boto KG and Bunt JS (1981) Tidal export of particulate organic matter from a Northern Australian mangrove system. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science 13: 247-255.
Tidal export of particulate organic matter from a Northern Australian mangrove system: Boto KG and Bunt JS (1981) Tidal export of particulate organic matter from a Northern Australian mangrove system. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science 13: 247-255.
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- Statement: Litter fall data are described in:Duke NC, Bunt JS and Williams WT (1981) Mangrove litter fall in North-eastern Australia. I. Annual totals by component in selected species. Australian Journal of Botany 29: 547-553.Bunt JS (1982) Studies of mangrove litter fall in tropical Australia. pp. 223-237. In: Mangrove ecosystems in Australia : structure, function and management. Australian National University Press. 302 p.Sampling, storage and analysis of POC and ATP were carried out as described in: Strickland JDH and Parsons TR (1972) A practical handbook of seawater analysis. 2nd ed. Bulletin of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 122, 172 pp.Comprison of carbon analyses:The carbon analyses from both techniques agreed within the expected error of ± 100 µg C/l seawater for the periods where the total POC was low. The agreement was poorer for the high POC samples where a good deal of the sample appears to be sediment. The wet digestion method measures only the glucose-equivalent carbon and it is probably to be expected that the more turbid samples contained carbon in quite a different oxidation state. For the purposes of this work, however, all POC values have been quoted in terms of glucose carbon as measured by the wet digestion method.Chlorophyll sampling and analysis were performed as described by: Boto KG and Bunt JS (1978) Selective excitation fluorometry for the determination of chlorophylls and pheophytins. Analytical Chemistry 50, 392-395.This selective-excitation fluorometric method gives good resolution of the chlorophylls a, b and c and their corresponding pheophytins.Comparison of volume changes in the basin:From the tide height changes measured simultaneously and knowing the cross sectional area of the channel mouth (allowing for the variation as a function of time), the volume changes as determined by current monitoring and those calculated from the survey data could be compared. Agreement between the two sets of results was excellent and usually well within a ±10% deviation. This then confirmed the validity of our interpolations of the survey data enabling us to greatly simplify the logistics of the sampling exercises.
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