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Factors controlling the temporal variability in dissolved oxygen regime of salmon spawning gravels

Factors controlling the temporal variability in dissolved oxygen regime of salmon spawning gravels
Factors controlling the temporal variability in dissolved oxygen regime of salmon spawning gravels
Dissolved oxygen (DO) plays a critical role in the development of the juvenile stages of benthic spawning fish and salmonids in particular. Factors influencing the DO regime within spawning gravels include the accumulation of fine sediment, penetration of groundwater or surface water into the gravels, thermal regime, and the consumption of oxygen by sediment and its associated organic fractions. In this field study, we quantify the DO regime within an artificial salmon redd at high temporal resolution. The environment within the redd is shown to be complex, with large variations in DO. Application of a numerical model (SIDO-UK) enables for the first time, the quantification of the relative contributions to DO consumption from thermal regime, sediment accumulation and sediment oxygen demand. Sediment accumulation is shown to have a minor impact on DO in the redd whereasupwelling groundwater is identified as the most likely cause of the major changes in DO. Bed mobility has a minor impact on DOregime of the redd. The effects of fine sediment and oxygen supply on salmon embryo survival are estimated. Implications for river catchment management and prospects for future research are discussed
fine sediments, groundwater, atlantic salmon, dissolved oxygen, bed mobility, sido-uk model
1099-1085
83-103
Sear, David A.
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Pattison, Ian
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Collins, Adrian L.
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Newson, Malcolm D.
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Jones, J.I.
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Naden, P.S.
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Sear, David A., Pattison, Ian, Collins, Adrian L., Newson, Malcolm D., Jones, J.I., Naden, P.S. and Carling, P.A. (2014) Factors controlling the temporal variability in dissolved oxygen regime of salmon spawning gravels. Hydrological Processes, 28 (1), 83-103. (doi:10.1002/hyp.9565).

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Dissolved oxygen (DO) plays a critical role in the development of the juvenile stages of benthic spawning fish and salmonids in particular. Factors influencing the DO regime within spawning gravels include the accumulation of fine sediment, penetration of groundwater or surface water into the gravels, thermal regime, and the consumption of oxygen by sediment and its associated organic fractions. In this field study, we quantify the DO regime within an artificial salmon redd at high temporal resolution. The environment within the redd is shown to be complex, with large variations in DO. Application of a numerical model (SIDO-UK) enables for the first time, the quantification of the relative contributions to DO consumption from thermal regime, sediment accumulation and sediment oxygen demand. Sediment accumulation is shown to have a minor impact on DO in the redd whereasupwelling groundwater is identified as the most likely cause of the major changes in DO. Bed mobility has a minor impact on DOregime of the redd. The effects of fine sediment and oxygen supply on salmon embryo survival are estimated. Implications for river catchment management and prospects for future research are discussed

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e-pub ahead of print date: 17 October 2012
Published date: January 2014
Keywords: fine sediments, groundwater, atlantic salmon, dissolved oxygen, bed mobility, sido-uk model
Organisations: Geography & Environment

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Local EPrints ID: 348140
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/348140
ISSN: 1099-1085
PURE UUID: c813f55d-1f5e-49b3-8afe-68ed365a4ba9
ORCID for David A. Sear: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0191-6179

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Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 02:47

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Author: David A. Sear ORCID iD
Author: Ian Pattison
Author: Adrian L. Collins
Author: Malcolm D. Newson
Author: J.I. Jones
Author: P.S. Naden
Author: P.A. Carling

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