ISSN: 2572-3103
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Ramos e Silva CA
Rio Grande do Norte Federal University,
Natal/RN, CEP 59075-970
Brazil
Research Article
Variability and Transport of Inorganic Carbon Dioxide in a Tropical Estuary
Author(s): Ramos e Silva CA, Davalos PB, Silva MP, Miranda LB, Calado LRamos e Silva CA, Davalos PB, Silva MP, Miranda LB, Calado L
Marine ecosystems are a known net source of greenhouse gases emissions. On the other hand, the geochemical fluxes, particularly from the developing countries estuarine areas, are poorly evaluated. In the present study, temporal and longitudinal water samplings were taken hourly and seasonally during full semidiurnal tidal-cycles, along the Caravelas estuary, located in northeast region of Brazil. It was analyzed the pH, total alkalinity, aragonite saturation state, calcite saturation state, dissolved inorganic carbon, aqueous CO2 and partial pressure of CO2 found in estuarine waters. Results showed that the total alkalinity values decreased from the estuary mouth up-river during the dry season, which reflects the low buffering capacity of river water. The estuarine total alkalinity and dissolved inorganic carbon fluxes were significantly higher in the dry season .. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2572-3103.1000155