Fernanda P. Maciel, Signe Haakonsson, Lucía Ponce de León, Sylvia Bonilla, Francisco Pedocchi
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摘要
Río de la Plata河口位于南美洲东南部,对该地区具有重要的社会和环境意义。据之前的研究和公众媒体报道,在2018-2019年夏天,河口北部海岸发现了异常的蓝藻华,这极大地影响了旅游业和娱乐活动。这是第一次使用卫星图像来定量监测河口中间地带这种水华的演变,包括它的初始和结束阶段。在2018年11月至2019年5月期间,Sentinel-2图像检测到10和24µg/L的叶绿素-a阈值图,而浮游植物野外样品和藻蓝蛋白荧光连续(点)记录证实了蓝藻的存在。卫星和现场信息的结合对于分析水华的时空变化,以及研究其与环境驱动因素(当地风、Río de la Plata主要支流的流量、当地支流的流量、水温和盐度)的定性关系至关重要。我们的研究显示了Río de la Plata沿海地区短期水华动态的复杂性,特别强调了当地风对地面运输和混合条件的作用。
Satellite monitoring of chlorophyll-a threshold levels during an exceptional cyanobacterial bloom (2018-2019) in the Río de la Plata
The Río de la Plata estuary, located in southeast South America, is of great social and environmental relevance for the region. In the summer of 2018–2019, an exceptional cyanobacterial bloom was detected along the northern coast of the estuary, which greatly affected tourism and recreation, as reported in previous studies and the public press. This is the first work that uses satellite images to quantitatively monitor the evolution of this bloom in an intermediate zone of the estuary, including its initial and ending stages. Chlorophyll-a threshold maps of 10 and 24 µg/L were detected from Sentinel-2 imagery between November 2018-May 2019, while the presence of cyanobacteria was confirmed from phytoplankton field samples and a continuous (point) record of phycocyanin fluorescence. The combination of both satellite and in-situ information was crucial to analyze the spatiotemporal variability of the bloom, and to study its qualitative relationship to environmental drivers: local winds, discharge of the Río de la Plata main tributaries, discharge of a local tributary, water temperature and salinity. Our study shows the complexity of short-term bloom dynamics in a coastal region of the Río de la Plata, particularly highlighting the role of local winds on surface transport and mixing conditions.