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The challenge on implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) fosters the
development of new monitoring methods and approaches. It is now commonly accepted that
the use of classical monitoring campaigns in discrete point is not sufficient to fully assess and
describe a water body. Due to this the WFD promote the use of modelling techniques in
surface waters to assist all phases of the process, from characterisation and establishment of
reference conditions to identification of pressures and assessment of impact. The work
presented in this communication is based on these principles. A classical monitoring of the
water status of the main transitional water bodies of Algarve (south of Portugal) is combined
with advanced in situ water profiling and hydrodynamic, water quality and ecological
modelling of the systems to build a complete description of its state. This approach extends
spatially and temporally the resolution of the classical point sampling. The methodology was
applied during a 12 month program in Ria Formosa coastal lagoon, the Guadiana estuary and
the Arade estuary. The synoptic profiling uses an YSI 6600 EDS multi-parameter system
attached to a boat and a GPS receiver to produce monthly synoptic maps of the systems. This
data extends the discrete point sampling with laboratory analysis performed monthly in
several points of each water body. The point sampling is used to calibrate the profiling system
and to include variables, such as nutrients, not measured by the sensors. A total of 1427
samplings were performed for physical and chemical parameters, chlorophyll and
microbiologic contamination in the water column. This data is used to drive the
hydrodynamic, transport and ecological modules of the MOHID water modelling system
(www.mohid.com), enabling an integrate description of the water column.
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Monitorização da qualidade da água 532 628
Citation
WFD Conference. - Lille, 2007. - 1 p
Publisher
Lille