Future intensification of summer hypoxia in the tidal Garonne River (SW France) simulated by a coupled hydro sedimentary-biogeochemical model
ABRIL, Gwenaël
Environnements et Paléoenvironnements OCéaniques [EPOC]
Biologie des Organismes et Ecosystèmes Aquatiques [BOREA]
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Environnements et Paléoenvironnements OCéaniques [EPOC]
Biologie des Organismes et Ecosystèmes Aquatiques [BOREA]
Language
EN
Article de revue
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 2018, vol. 25, n° 32, p. 31957-31970
English Abstract
Projections for the next 50 years predict a widespread distribution of hypoxic zones in the open and coastal ocean due to environmental and global changes. The Tidal Garonne River (SW France) has already experienced few ...Read more >
Projections for the next 50 years predict a widespread distribution of hypoxic zones in the open and coastal ocean due to environmental and global changes. The Tidal Garonne River (SW France) has already experienced few episodic hypoxic events. However, predicted future climate and demographic changes suggest that summer hypoxia could become more severe and even permanent near the city of Bordeaux in the next few decades. A 3D model, which couples hydrodynamic, sediment transport, and biogeochemical processes, is applied to assess the impact of factors submitted to global and regional climate changes on oxygenation in the turbidity maximum zone (TMZ) of the Tidal Garonne River during low-discharge periods. The model simulates an intensification of summer hypoxia with an increase in temperature, a decrease in river flow or an increase in the local population, but not with sea level rise, which has a negligible impact on dissolved oxygen. Different scenarios were tested by combining these different factors according to the regional projections for 2050 and 2100. All the simulations showed a trend toward a spatial and temporal extension of summer hypoxia that needs to be considered by local water authorities to impose management strategies to protect the ecosystemRead less <
English Keywords
future changes
hypoxia
modeling
Tidal Garonne River
wastewater
water quality