Long-term nutrient enrichment of an estuarine system: Ythan, Scotland (1958-1993).

A comprehensive review is given of past and current annually averaged nutrient concentrations (total oxidised nitrogen [TON], phosphate and silicate) in the River Ythan and its estuary. TON concentrations in the River Ythan have increased from ca 100-150 microm in the late 1960s to ca 500-550 microm in the early 1990s, changes which are also shown in the estuary. The interpretation of the phosphate data is more complex but concentrations in the estuary also appear to have increased. Silicate concentrations have remained constant with time. The results of 11 surveys of the estuary completed during 1993 are given. TON and silicate behave conservatively in the estuary, with concentrations determined by those of the fresh water end-member and hence by processes within the catchment. Phosphate and ammonia concentrations at low salinity are affected by the discharge from the Ellon sewage treatment facility at the head of the estuary. Throughout the estuary there is evidence of an input of ammonia to the water column from the sediments, but it represents only ca 0.2-2% of the nitrogen entering from the River Ythan. Despite the increased nutrient loading to the estuary there is no evidence that this has resulted in higher chlorophyll concentrations in the water column, this observation is attributed to the relatively short flushing period of the estuary.

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