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The impact of urban waste-water and non-point nitrate discharges in estuarine and near-shore
coastal waters are analyzed. The study is focused on the effects of applying the European directives
91/271/EEC and 91/676/EEC to these systems. 4 Portuguese estuaries and two coastal lagoons with different
characteristics are studied. A modelling system is applied and calibrated in each system. Three nitrate load
scenarios are examined. It is shown that the morphologic and hydrodynamic characteristics of the domain
largely control the ecological processes in these systems. The primary production limitation factors are split
into “biologic” and “hydrodynamic” components. The physical limitation due to hydrodynamic and residence
time is the most important factor. The combined limitation of “biologic” factors (temperature, light and nutrients
availability) control productivity only in the systems where physical limitation is not important.
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Estuários 532
Citation
Proceedings of Ecohydraulics`04 International Conference. - Madrid, 2004. - 4 p
Publisher
Madrid