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Remote sensing imagery analysis of the lacustrine system of Ibera wetland (Argentina)

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ECOLOGICAL MODELLING
Volume 186, Issue 1, Pages 29-41

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2005.01.029

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water optical properties; Ibera wetland; regional classification

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The little-known lacustrine ecosystem of Ibera wetland was examined using satellite-measured reflectance to determine several limnological variables (Secchi depth, S-d; nephelometric turbidity, T-n; dissolved organic matter, DOM). The spatial and temporal analysis has shown the main relationships between the local forcing factors and the ecological state of the aquatic ecosystems. The spatial geomorphologic characteristics of the wedand were strongly related to the spatial distribution of the limnological variables. According to this, the macrosystem has been classified into three large regions that enclose lakes that share diverse characteristics. (i) Northwestern region encloses few open water areas, mainly of small size. (ii) Rounded large lakes (probably originated as oxbow floodplain lakes) are characteristics of the Northeastern region. (iii) Elongated large lakes (probably originated as levee floodplain lakes) are characteristics of the Southern region. These lakes showed the highest S-d and DOM values and the lowest T-n. The different water drainage of the regions seems to be the main cause of the limnological differences of the wetland. The described spatial classification agrees also with other ecological characteristics such as the degree of macrophytes development or composition of the fish community. Different disturbed local areas, overlapping the regional classification, were also identified in the borders of the wetland. These areas have been related with the presence of anthropogenic activities, revealing the sensitivity of these shallow lakes. The whole system showed a relatively homogenous seasonal pattern of water transparency related with solar irradiance cycle. The variability of active floodplains lakes of the Upper Parand was found to be more strongly influenced by the rainfall, presenting a more unpredictable behaviour. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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