Influences of Storm Events on Mission-Aransas Estuary and the Recovery

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Influences of Storm Events on Mission-Aransas Estuary and the Recovery. Qiyuan Liu (Coworker - Aubrey Lashaway). Overview. What: Mission-Aransas Estuary Why: Objectives for the project How: Results What’s next: Future work. Mission-Aransas National Estuarine Research Reserve (MA-NERR). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Influences of Storm Events on Mission-Aransas Estuary and the

Recovery

Qiyuan Liu

(Coworker - Aubrey Lashaway)

Overview

• What: Mission-Aransas Estuary

• Why: Objectives for the project

• How: Results

• What’s next: Future work

Mission-Aransas National Estuarine Research Reserve

(MA-NERR)

Copano SubwatershedMisssion

SubwatershedAransas Subwatershed

Copano SubwatershedMisssion

SubwatershedAransas Subwatershed

Advantages of target area

• Relatively pristine ecosystem

• Texas’s climate: variable

Extreme weather events

Amount and timing of rainfall

Freshwater inflows

Abrupt changes in estuary

Abiotic factors: water quality

Biotic factors: diversity & function

Goals & Methods:• Precipitation &

Stream discharge• Water quality before & after storm

• Influence of up-stream watersheds storm events on estuary and recovery

Precipitation – Storm EventAverage Daily Precipitation for Bee County, Texas

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Copano Ck nr Refugio, TX

Mission RV at Refugio, TX

Aransas RV nr Skidmore, TX

Medio CK nr beeville, TX

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Stream DischargeDischarge: Mission-Aransas Catchment Gages

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Water Quality Gauge Stations

Copano Bay East Copano Bay West

SalinitySalinity: Copano East

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Water Quality Gauge Stations

Stream Discharge and Salinity 2007-7-8 00:00

Salinity: Copano East

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Discharge: Mission-Aransas Catchment Gages

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Average Daily Precipitation for Bee County, Texas

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Dissolved OxygenDissolved Oxygen: Copano East

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Dissolved Oxygen: Copano West

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Stream Discharge & DODischarge: Mission-Aransas Catchment Gages

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Dissolved Oxygen: Copano East

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Conclusions• Storm events can greatly influence the water

quality such as salinity, DO, etc in downstream

estuary.

• There would be a delay in the change of water

quality after a storm event.

• It will take about 5 months for an estuary to recover

from storm, with little permanent effect

Future Work• Compare the change in salinity in different gauge

stations which serve different functions in the estuary.

• Provide interpolation of salinity in estuary before and

after storm

• Storm influences on estuarine ecosystem –

biodiversity, composition and function of communities.