It appears you don't have support to open PDFs in this web browser. To view this file, Open with your PDF reader
Abstract
The Río de la Plata estuary, located in southeast South America, is of great social and environmental relevance for the region. In the summer of 2018–2019, an exceptional cyanobacterial bloom was detected along the northern coast of the estuary, which greatly affected tourism and recreation, as reported in previous studies and the public press. This is the first work that uses satellite images to quantitatively monitor the evolution of this bloom in an intermediate zone of the estuary, including its initial and ending stages. Chlorophyll-a threshold maps of 10 and 24 µg/L were detected from Sentinel-2 imagery between November 2018-May 2019, while the presence of cyanobacteria was confirmed from phytoplankton field samples and a continuous (point) record of phycocyanin fluorescence. The combination of both satellite and in-situ information was crucial to analyze the spatiotemporal variability of the bloom, and to study its qualitative relationship to environmental drivers: local winds, discharge of the Río de la Plata main tributaries, discharge of a local tributary, water temperature and salinity. Our study shows the complexity of short-term bloom dynamics in a coastal region of the Río de la Plata, particularly highlighting the role of local winds on surface transport and mixing conditions.
You have requested "on-the-fly" machine translation of selected content from our databases. This functionality is provided solely for your convenience and is in no way intended to replace human translation. Show full disclaimer
Neither ProQuest nor its licensors make any representations or warranties with respect to the translations. The translations are automatically generated "AS IS" and "AS AVAILABLE" and are not retained in our systems. PROQUEST AND ITS LICENSORS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES FOR AVAILABILITY, ACCURACY, TIMELINESS, COMPLETENESS, NON-INFRINGMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Your use of the translations is subject to all use restrictions contained in your Electronic Products License Agreement and by using the translation functionality you agree to forgo any and all claims against ProQuest or its licensors for your use of the translation functionality and any output derived there from. Hide full disclaimer
Details
; Haakonsson, Signe 2 ; Lucía Ponce de León 1 ; Bonilla, Sylvia 2 ; Pedocchi, Francisco 1 1 Instituto de Mecánica de los Fluidos e Ingeniería Ambiental (IMFIA), Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay
2 Sección Limnología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República. Iguá 4225, Montevideo, Uruguay





