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Research paper thumbnail of Influencia de las Descargas de Agua Subterránea en los almacenes de Carbono azul en dos praderas de pastos marinos en Yucatán

Resumen La protección de carbono orgánico (C-org) almacenado en los bosques es considerada como u... more Resumen La protección de carbono orgánico (C-org) almacenado en los bosques es considerada como una acción importante para la mitigación del cambio climático. Sin embargo, en las costas de los trópicos los manglares y pastos marinos podrían jugar un papel importante en este proceso de mitigación. Existe muy escasa información de los pastos marinos sobre las magnitudes de C-org que pueden almacenar de acuerdo a diferentes condiciones ambientales. En Dzilam de Bravo (Yucatán) existen descargas puntuales de agua subterránea (DS) que tienen influencia en la dinámica del agua y probablemente en la distribución y abundancia de las praderas de pastos marinos. En el presente estudio se compara el C-org total y el almacenado en la parte aérea y subterránea de paraderas de pastos marinos con y sin influencia de DS (Santa Clara, Yuc.). Los resultados muestran que los almacenes de C-org aéreo en la zona con influencia de DS van de 0.045 a 1.013Mg C-org/ha-1 y de 0.054 a 1.56Mg C-org/ha-1 subterráneo, con un promedio general (aéreo + subterráneo) de 0.62Mg C-org/ha-1 , siendo Halodule wrightii la especie dominante. En la zona sin DS se registraron dos especies (Syringodium filiforme y Halodule wrightii), con C-org aéreo que va de 0.086 a 1.015Mg C-org/ha-1 y de 0.088 a 1.62Mg C-org/ha-1 subterráneo, con un promedio general de 1.01Mg C-org/ha-1. De esta manera se concluye que la zona de pastos marinos sin DS presenta mayores concentraciones de C-org, indicando que las DS influyen negativamente en la diversidad y abundancia de pastos marinos y con ello en la capacidad de almacenar C-org.

Research paper thumbnail of Phytoplankton community variations in tropical coastal area affected where submarine groundwater occurs

Research paper thumbnail of Binational collaboration to study Gulf of Mexico's harmful algae

Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 2012

Blooms of the toxic marine dinoflagellate Karenia brevis cause massive fish kills and other publi... more Blooms of the toxic marine dinoflagellate Karenia brevis cause massive fish kills and other public health and economic problems in coastal waters throughout the Gulf of Mexico [Steidinger, 2009]. These harmful algal blooms (HABs) are a gulf-wide problem that ...

Research paper thumbnail of Phytoplankton community variations in tropical coastal area affected where submarine groundwater occurs

Research paper thumbnail of Conceptual Framework for Mangrove Restoration in the Yucatan Peninsula

Ecological Restoration, 2010

... Conceptual Framework for Mangrove Restoration in the Yucatán Peninsula M. arturo Zaldívar-Jim... more ... Conceptual Framework for Mangrove Restoration in the Yucatán Peninsula M. arturo Zaldívar-Jiménez, Jorge a. Herrera-silveira, claudia teutli-Hernández, Francisco a. comín, José luis andrade, carlos coronado Molina and Rosela Pérez ceballos AbstRACt ...

Research paper thumbnail of Submarine Groundwater Discharge of Trace Elements and Isotopes from Karst Systems

Coastal hydrogeology is a major driver of the flux of trace elements and isotopes associated with... more Coastal hydrogeology is a major driver of the flux of trace elements and isotopes associated with submarine groundwater discharge (SGD). Karst geomorphology, which makes up 25% of the world's coastline, is often characterized by highly permeable soils result that result in fast infiltration of rainfall such that overland runoff is minimal. As a result, the major vector for land-ocean freshwater

Research paper thumbnail of Hydrogeochemical and biological characteristics of cenotes in the Yucatan Peninsula (SE Mexico)

Advances in Mexican Limnology: Basic and Applied Aspects, 2002

Research paper thumbnail of Trophic status based on nutrient concentration scales and primary producers community of tropical coastal lagoons influenced by groundwater discharges

Nutrients and Eutrophication in Estuaries and Coastal Waters, 2002

Research paper thumbnail of Root Biomass and Production of Mangroves Surrounding a Karstic Oligotrophic Coastal Lagoon

Research paper thumbnail of Terrestrial and oceanic influence on spatial hydrochemistry and trophic status in subtropical marine near-shore waters

Research paper thumbnail of The checkered puffer (Spheroides testudineus) and its helminths as bioindicators of chemical pollution in Yucatan coastal lagoons

Science of The Total Environment, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Variations of phytoplankton community structure related to water quality trends in a tropical karstic coastal zone

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of the health status of a coastal ecosystem in southeast Mexico: Assessment of water quality, phytoplankton and submerged aquatic vegetation

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Nutrient fluxes in a tropical coastal lagoon

Research paper thumbnail of Toxic and harmful marine phytoplankton and microalgae (HABs) in Mexican Coasts

Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Nutrient water quality in a tropical coastal zone with groundwater discharge, northwest Yucatán, Mexico

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Spatial characterization of water quality in a karstic coastal lagoon without anthropogenic disturbance: a multivariate approach

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of Nitrogen and phosphorus budgets for the Yucatán littoral: An approach for groundwater management

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Dispersion in the Yucatan coastal zone: Implications for red tide events

Continental Shelf Research, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Primary production dynamics in a pristine groundwater influenced coastal lagoon of the Yucatan Peninsula

Continental Shelf Research, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Influencia de las Descargas de Agua Subterránea en los almacenes de Carbono azul en dos praderas de pastos marinos en Yucatán

Resumen La protección de carbono orgánico (C-org) almacenado en los bosques es considerada como u... more Resumen La protección de carbono orgánico (C-org) almacenado en los bosques es considerada como una acción importante para la mitigación del cambio climático. Sin embargo, en las costas de los trópicos los manglares y pastos marinos podrían jugar un papel importante en este proceso de mitigación. Existe muy escasa información de los pastos marinos sobre las magnitudes de C-org que pueden almacenar de acuerdo a diferentes condiciones ambientales. En Dzilam de Bravo (Yucatán) existen descargas puntuales de agua subterránea (DS) que tienen influencia en la dinámica del agua y probablemente en la distribución y abundancia de las praderas de pastos marinos. En el presente estudio se compara el C-org total y el almacenado en la parte aérea y subterránea de paraderas de pastos marinos con y sin influencia de DS (Santa Clara, Yuc.). Los resultados muestran que los almacenes de C-org aéreo en la zona con influencia de DS van de 0.045 a 1.013Mg C-org/ha-1 y de 0.054 a 1.56Mg C-org/ha-1 subterráneo, con un promedio general (aéreo + subterráneo) de 0.62Mg C-org/ha-1 , siendo Halodule wrightii la especie dominante. En la zona sin DS se registraron dos especies (Syringodium filiforme y Halodule wrightii), con C-org aéreo que va de 0.086 a 1.015Mg C-org/ha-1 y de 0.088 a 1.62Mg C-org/ha-1 subterráneo, con un promedio general de 1.01Mg C-org/ha-1. De esta manera se concluye que la zona de pastos marinos sin DS presenta mayores concentraciones de C-org, indicando que las DS influyen negativamente en la diversidad y abundancia de pastos marinos y con ello en la capacidad de almacenar C-org.

Research paper thumbnail of Phytoplankton community variations in tropical coastal area affected where submarine groundwater occurs

Research paper thumbnail of Binational collaboration to study Gulf of Mexico's harmful algae

Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 2012

Blooms of the toxic marine dinoflagellate Karenia brevis cause massive fish kills and other publi... more Blooms of the toxic marine dinoflagellate Karenia brevis cause massive fish kills and other public health and economic problems in coastal waters throughout the Gulf of Mexico [Steidinger, 2009]. These harmful algal blooms (HABs) are a gulf-wide problem that ...

Research paper thumbnail of Phytoplankton community variations in tropical coastal area affected where submarine groundwater occurs

Research paper thumbnail of Conceptual Framework for Mangrove Restoration in the Yucatan Peninsula

Ecological Restoration, 2010

... Conceptual Framework for Mangrove Restoration in the Yucatán Peninsula M. arturo Zaldívar-Jim... more ... Conceptual Framework for Mangrove Restoration in the Yucatán Peninsula M. arturo Zaldívar-Jiménez, Jorge a. Herrera-silveira, claudia teutli-Hernández, Francisco a. comín, José luis andrade, carlos coronado Molina and Rosela Pérez ceballos AbstRACt ...

Research paper thumbnail of Submarine Groundwater Discharge of Trace Elements and Isotopes from Karst Systems

Coastal hydrogeology is a major driver of the flux of trace elements and isotopes associated with... more Coastal hydrogeology is a major driver of the flux of trace elements and isotopes associated with submarine groundwater discharge (SGD). Karst geomorphology, which makes up 25% of the world's coastline, is often characterized by highly permeable soils result that result in fast infiltration of rainfall such that overland runoff is minimal. As a result, the major vector for land-ocean freshwater

Research paper thumbnail of Hydrogeochemical and biological characteristics of cenotes in the Yucatan Peninsula (SE Mexico)

Advances in Mexican Limnology: Basic and Applied Aspects, 2002

Research paper thumbnail of Trophic status based on nutrient concentration scales and primary producers community of tropical coastal lagoons influenced by groundwater discharges

Nutrients and Eutrophication in Estuaries and Coastal Waters, 2002

Research paper thumbnail of Root Biomass and Production of Mangroves Surrounding a Karstic Oligotrophic Coastal Lagoon

Research paper thumbnail of Terrestrial and oceanic influence on spatial hydrochemistry and trophic status in subtropical marine near-shore waters

Research paper thumbnail of The checkered puffer (Spheroides testudineus) and its helminths as bioindicators of chemical pollution in Yucatan coastal lagoons

Science of The Total Environment, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Variations of phytoplankton community structure related to water quality trends in a tropical karstic coastal zone

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of the health status of a coastal ecosystem in southeast Mexico: Assessment of water quality, phytoplankton and submerged aquatic vegetation

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Nutrient fluxes in a tropical coastal lagoon

Research paper thumbnail of Toxic and harmful marine phytoplankton and microalgae (HABs) in Mexican Coasts

Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Nutrient water quality in a tropical coastal zone with groundwater discharge, northwest Yucatán, Mexico

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Spatial characterization of water quality in a karstic coastal lagoon without anthropogenic disturbance: a multivariate approach

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of Nitrogen and phosphorus budgets for the Yucatán littoral: An approach for groundwater management

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Dispersion in the Yucatan coastal zone: Implications for red tide events

Continental Shelf Research, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Primary production dynamics in a pristine groundwater influenced coastal lagoon of the Yucatan Peninsula

Continental Shelf Research, 2006

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