INVESTIGADORES
GAIERO Diego Marcelo
artículos
Título:
Biogeochemical Output and Typology of Rivers Draining Patagonia’s Atlantic Seaboard
Autor/es:
P.J. DEPETRIS, D.M. GAIERO, J.L. PROBST, J. HARTMANN, AND S. KEMPE
Revista:
JOURNAL OF COASTAL RESEARCH
Editorial:
Coastal Education and Research Foundation
Referencias:
Lugar: West Palm Beach, Florida; Año: 2005 vol. 21 p. 835 - 844
ISSN:
0749-0208
Resumen:
Between June 1995 and November 1998, eight Patagonian rivers were sampled for the suspended and dissolved loads delivered to the SW Atlantic. The most important rivers (Negro and Santa Cruz) jointly deliver ~90% of the total  Patagonian freshwater budget (~60 km3 y-1). Of the total sediment load  (~1.7 1012 g y-1), 2.8% was accounted for by POC, 0.9% by inorganic PC, 0.7% by PN, and 0.7% by PP. The mean DOC yield was ~0.50 g m-2y-1, and POC ~0.3 g m-2y-1. Nitrogen is the limiting nutrient in all rivers; the mean molecular C:N:P ratio is 37:1:1. POC:PN ratios (4.4 – 10) indicate an autochthonous origin for the organic matter in TSS. Many factors, such as proglacial oligotrophic lakes, coal-bearing strata, wetlands, aridity, as well as various human impacts, suggest a complex typology. The analysis (Euclidean distance cluster analysis) of biogeochemical variables [SiO2, NO3-, PO43-, DOC, POC, PC, PP, PN, C:N, DOC:POC, PC:POC, POC (%)] indicates that runoff, superimposed on biogeochemical variables, plays an important role in Patagonian riverine typology: a) Low runoff rivers (<100 mm y-1): the Chubut, Chico, Deseado  are characterized by low yields and POC:PN ratios; the Coyle River, by high DOC:POC; b) Medium discharge rivers (100-300 mm y-1): the Negro River has high dissolved yields and high POC(%TSS); the Colorado is distinguished by high PP and PC specific yields, and POC:PN ratio; c) High runoff rivers (>1,000 mm y-1): Santa Cruz and Gallegos rivers, are both characterized by above-average specific yields; the Gallegos has high POC(%TSS), POC:PN and DOC:POC.