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Assessing trends in nutrient concentrations in coastal shelf seas: a case study in the Irish Sea

Assessing trends in nutrient concentrations in coastal shelf seas: a case study in the Irish Sea
Assessing trends in nutrient concentrations in coastal shelf seas: a case study in the Irish Sea
Single point time-series data collected in the Irish Sea since 1954 by Allen et al. (1998) have been re-evaluated using more recent data and areal winter surveys of the Celtic and Irish Seas. Survey data illustrate the heterogeneity of nutrient distributions with N (?28 M) and P (2·0 M) enrichment of the eastern Irish Sea relative to the western Irish Sea (7–8 M N and 0·7 M P). Salinity nutrient relationships demonstrate distinct regional differences throughout the two seas. Trends in the Isle of Man time-series are unlikely to have resulted from changes in analytical procedures and personnel. Concerns over data quality cannot be resolved and there are no independent data to validate the time-series. Including more recent data shows P has declined since the late 1980s and N concentrations have remained stable since the mid 1970s. The absence of a Si trend is consistent with limited anthropogenic influence on riverine Si concentrations. Trends in N and P are consistent with changes in riverine concentrations of these two nutrients and the biogeochemical processes controlling their cycling in shelf waters. Denitrification is the most likely reason for offshore Irish Sea concentrations of N being lower than expected.
eutrophication, nutrients, Irish Sea, time-series analysis
927-939
Gowen, R.J.
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Hydes, D.J.
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Mills, D.K.
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Stewart, B.M.
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Brown, J.
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Gibson, C.E.
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Shammon, T.M.
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Allen, M.
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Malcolm, S.J.
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Gowen, R.J.
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Stewart, B.M.
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Brown, J.
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Shammon, T.M.
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Allen, M.
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Gowen, R.J., Hydes, D.J., Mills, D.K., Stewart, B.M., Brown, J., Gibson, C.E., Shammon, T.M., Allen, M. and Malcolm, S.J. (2002) Assessing trends in nutrient concentrations in coastal shelf seas: a case study in the Irish Sea. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 54 (6), 927-939. (doi:10.1006/ecss.2001.0849).

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Abstract

Single point time-series data collected in the Irish Sea since 1954 by Allen et al. (1998) have been re-evaluated using more recent data and areal winter surveys of the Celtic and Irish Seas. Survey data illustrate the heterogeneity of nutrient distributions with N (?28 M) and P (2·0 M) enrichment of the eastern Irish Sea relative to the western Irish Sea (7–8 M N and 0·7 M P). Salinity nutrient relationships demonstrate distinct regional differences throughout the two seas. Trends in the Isle of Man time-series are unlikely to have resulted from changes in analytical procedures and personnel. Concerns over data quality cannot be resolved and there are no independent data to validate the time-series. Including more recent data shows P has declined since the late 1980s and N concentrations have remained stable since the mid 1970s. The absence of a Si trend is consistent with limited anthropogenic influence on riverine Si concentrations. Trends in N and P are consistent with changes in riverine concentrations of these two nutrients and the biogeochemical processes controlling their cycling in shelf waters. Denitrification is the most likely reason for offshore Irish Sea concentrations of N being lower than expected.

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Published date: 2002
Keywords: eutrophication, nutrients, Irish Sea, time-series analysis

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Local EPrints ID: 5963
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/5963
PURE UUID: 12c79618-41e0-4afe-a1b0-a80f706c00c8

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Date deposited: 07 Jun 2004
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 04:46

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Author: R.J. Gowen
Author: D.J. Hydes
Author: D.K. Mills
Author: B.M. Stewart
Author: J. Brown
Author: C.E. Gibson
Author: T.M. Shammon
Author: M. Allen
Author: S.J. Malcolm

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