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      <title>Event-scale response of phytoplankton to watershed inputs in a subestuary: Timing, magnitude and location of blooms</title>
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      <description>Title: Event-scale response of phytoplankton to watershed inputs in a subestuary: Timing, magnitude and location of blooms
Authors: Gallegos, Charles L.
Abstract: Subestuaries receive direct runoff from a local w’atershed and exchange water at their mouth&#xD;
with a mainstem estuary. For subestuaries close to the headwaters of the mainstem estuary, the&#xD;
potential exists for a single rainfall event to supply nutrients to the subestuary on two time scales&#xD;
corresponding to arrival of flow from the two sources. We present a model of phytoplankton blooms&#xD;
based on the Rhode River-Muddy Creek subestuary of Chesapeake Bay which indicates that&#xD;
nutrient inputs from local sources should be capable of producing blooms of small scale and short&#xD;
duration, whereas influx from the mainstem estuary causes blooms of greater extent. Phytoplankton&#xD;
dynamics were simulated with a modification of models for nutrient-saturated standing crop, in&#xD;
which external nutrient inputs were assumed to favor growth of components of the community&#xD;
that have lower loss rates. Field data for two events during late spring and early summer 1989&#xD;
demonstrated the initiation of blooms by the arrival of freshwater from local and remote sources.&#xD;
As predicted by the model, blooms initiated by the arrival of remote inputs were of larger spatial&#xD;
extent than those triggered by local inputs.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 1992 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>1992-01-01T05:00:00Z</dc:date>
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