Geographical persistence of surface-layer water properties in the Archipelago Sea, SW Finland

The Archipelago Sea in the Northern Baltic Sea has a complex water quality regime. The region consists of islands and underwater thresholds that separate interconnected sub-basins, where the waters from the adjacent sea areas and discharges from the mainland are mixed. Thus, the water properties...

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Main Authors: Tapio Suominen, Harri Tolvanen, Risto Kalliola
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Geographical Society of Finland 2010-11-01
Series:Fennia: International Journal of Geography
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Online Access:https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/2720
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spelling doaj-77bd59841d46418a950fa6b577cd82e42020-11-25T03:58:14ZengGeographical Society of FinlandFennia: International Journal of Geography1798-56172010-11-011882Geographical persistence of surface-layer water properties in the Archipelago Sea, SW FinlandTapio Suominen0Harri Tolvanen1Risto Kalliola2University of Turku, Department of GeographyUniversity of Turku, Department of GeographyUniversity of Turku, Department of Geography The Archipelago Sea in the Northern Baltic Sea has a complex water quality regime. The region consists of islands and underwater thresholds that separate interconnected sub-basins, where the waters from the adjacent sea areas and discharges from the mainland are mixed. Thus, the water properties in the region are exceptionally varying by season and location. We studied the seasonal developments of five surface-layer water variables – temperature, salinity, Secchi depth, chlorophyll and acidity – and the persistence of their geographical patterns in a network of 20 sampling stations in the eastern part of the Archipelago Sea during a period from May to October in 2007. Furthermore, the inter-annual persistence of the late summer observations of three of these variables were analysed within the same network. Although preconceptions about the general gradation patterns from the mainland towards the open sea were found realistic, we also identified geographically divergent seasonal developments and found out that the inter-annual persistence of the studied three variables were not geographically as strong as expected.https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/2720Water qualityMonitoringPersistenceGradient
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author Tapio Suominen
Harri Tolvanen
Risto Kalliola
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Harri Tolvanen
Risto Kalliola
Geographical persistence of surface-layer water properties in the Archipelago Sea, SW Finland
Fennia: International Journal of Geography
Water quality
Monitoring
Persistence
Gradient
author_facet Tapio Suominen
Harri Tolvanen
Risto Kalliola
author_sort Tapio Suominen
title Geographical persistence of surface-layer water properties in the Archipelago Sea, SW Finland
title_short Geographical persistence of surface-layer water properties in the Archipelago Sea, SW Finland
title_full Geographical persistence of surface-layer water properties in the Archipelago Sea, SW Finland
title_fullStr Geographical persistence of surface-layer water properties in the Archipelago Sea, SW Finland
title_full_unstemmed Geographical persistence of surface-layer water properties in the Archipelago Sea, SW Finland
title_sort geographical persistence of surface-layer water properties in the archipelago sea, sw finland
publisher Geographical Society of Finland
series Fennia: International Journal of Geography
issn 1798-5617
publishDate 2010-11-01
description The Archipelago Sea in the Northern Baltic Sea has a complex water quality regime. The region consists of islands and underwater thresholds that separate interconnected sub-basins, where the waters from the adjacent sea areas and discharges from the mainland are mixed. Thus, the water properties in the region are exceptionally varying by season and location. We studied the seasonal developments of five surface-layer water variables – temperature, salinity, Secchi depth, chlorophyll and acidity – and the persistence of their geographical patterns in a network of 20 sampling stations in the eastern part of the Archipelago Sea during a period from May to October in 2007. Furthermore, the inter-annual persistence of the late summer observations of three of these variables were analysed within the same network. Although preconceptions about the general gradation patterns from the mainland towards the open sea were found realistic, we also identified geographically divergent seasonal developments and found out that the inter-annual persistence of the studied three variables were not geographically as strong as expected.
topic Water quality
Monitoring
Persistence
Gradient
url https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/2720
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