Hydrological dynamics of water sources in a Mediterranean lagoon

Lagoons are important ecosystems occupying large coastal areas worldwide. Lagoons contain various mixtures of marine and freshwater sources which are highly dynamic in time. However, it often remains a challenge to identify and quantify dynamic changes of water sources, particularly in heterogeneous...

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Main Authors: C. Stumpp, A. Ekdal, I. E. Gönenc, P. Maloszewski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2014-12-01
Series:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/18/4825/2014/hess-18-4825-2014.pdf
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spelling doaj-e127663026a84705ba908b1238929fc52020-11-24T22:41:23ZengCopernicus PublicationsHydrology and Earth System Sciences1027-56061607-79382014-12-0118124825483710.5194/hess-18-4825-2014Hydrological dynamics of water sources in a Mediterranean lagoonC. Stumpp0A. Ekdal1I. E. Gönenc2P. Maloszewski3Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Institute of Groundwater Ecology, Neuherberg, GermanyIstanbul Technical University, Environmental Engineering Department, Maslak, Istanbul, TurkeyIGEM Research & Consulting Co., Istanbul, TurkeyHelmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Institute of Groundwater Ecology, Neuherberg, GermanyLagoons are important ecosystems occupying large coastal areas worldwide. Lagoons contain various mixtures of marine and freshwater sources which are highly dynamic in time. However, it often remains a challenge to identify and quantify dynamic changes of water sources, particularly in heterogeneous lagoon systems like the Köycegiz–Dalyan lagoon (KDL), which is located at the south-west of Turkey on the Mediterranean Sea coast. The objective of this study was to quantify different contributions of potential water sources i.e. surface water, groundwater and seawater in the lagoon and how these water sources changed over time and space. In the wet- and dry-season stable isotopes of water, chloride concentration (Cl<sup>-</sup>) and salinity were measured in two depths in the lagoon and surrounding water bodies (sea, lake, groundwater). Different components of water sources were quantified with a three component endmember mixing analysis. Differences in Cl<sup>-</sup> and stable isotopes over time indicated the dynamic behaviour of the system. Generally, none of the groundwater samples was impacted by water of the Mediterranean Sea. During the wet season, most of the lagoon water (> 95%) was influenced by freshwater and vertically well mixed. During the dry season, high Cl<sup>-</sup> in the deeper sampling locations indicated a high contribution of marine water throughout the entire lagoon system due to saltwater intrusion. However, a distinct layering in the lagoon was obvious from low Cl<sup>-</sup> and depleted isotope contents close to the surface supporting freshwater inflow into the system even during the dry season. Besides temporal dynamics also spatial heterogeneities were identified. Changes in water sources were most evident in the main lagoon channel compared to more isolate lagoon lakes, which were influenced by marine water even in the wet season, and compared to side branches indicating slower turnover times. We found that environmental tracers helped to quantify highly dynamic and heterogeneous contributions of different water sources in the Köycegiz–Dalyan lagoon.http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/18/4825/2014/hess-18-4825-2014.pdf
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author C. Stumpp
A. Ekdal
I. E. Gönenc
P. Maloszewski
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A. Ekdal
I. E. Gönenc
P. Maloszewski
Hydrological dynamics of water sources in a Mediterranean lagoon
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
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A. Ekdal
I. E. Gönenc
P. Maloszewski
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title Hydrological dynamics of water sources in a Mediterranean lagoon
title_short Hydrological dynamics of water sources in a Mediterranean lagoon
title_full Hydrological dynamics of water sources in a Mediterranean lagoon
title_fullStr Hydrological dynamics of water sources in a Mediterranean lagoon
title_full_unstemmed Hydrological dynamics of water sources in a Mediterranean lagoon
title_sort hydrological dynamics of water sources in a mediterranean lagoon
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
issn 1027-5606
1607-7938
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Lagoons are important ecosystems occupying large coastal areas worldwide. Lagoons contain various mixtures of marine and freshwater sources which are highly dynamic in time. However, it often remains a challenge to identify and quantify dynamic changes of water sources, particularly in heterogeneous lagoon systems like the Köycegiz–Dalyan lagoon (KDL), which is located at the south-west of Turkey on the Mediterranean Sea coast. The objective of this study was to quantify different contributions of potential water sources i.e. surface water, groundwater and seawater in the lagoon and how these water sources changed over time and space. In the wet- and dry-season stable isotopes of water, chloride concentration (Cl<sup>-</sup>) and salinity were measured in two depths in the lagoon and surrounding water bodies (sea, lake, groundwater). Different components of water sources were quantified with a three component endmember mixing analysis. Differences in Cl<sup>-</sup> and stable isotopes over time indicated the dynamic behaviour of the system. Generally, none of the groundwater samples was impacted by water of the Mediterranean Sea. During the wet season, most of the lagoon water (> 95%) was influenced by freshwater and vertically well mixed. During the dry season, high Cl<sup>-</sup> in the deeper sampling locations indicated a high contribution of marine water throughout the entire lagoon system due to saltwater intrusion. However, a distinct layering in the lagoon was obvious from low Cl<sup>-</sup> and depleted isotope contents close to the surface supporting freshwater inflow into the system even during the dry season. Besides temporal dynamics also spatial heterogeneities were identified. Changes in water sources were most evident in the main lagoon channel compared to more isolate lagoon lakes, which were influenced by marine water even in the wet season, and compared to side branches indicating slower turnover times. We found that environmental tracers helped to quantify highly dynamic and heterogeneous contributions of different water sources in the Köycegiz–Dalyan lagoon.
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