Coastal oceanography of Washington and Oregon:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgements v
Contributors vu
Preface ix
Chapter 1 : Broad-Scale Distributional Patterns of Hydrographic Variables on the
Washington/Oregon Shelf
1.1 Introduction..................................................................1
1.2 Data Management and Reduction.................................................2
1.3 Annual Patterns...............................................................4
1.3.1 Solar Radiation, Wind and Precipitation..................................4
1.3.2 Temperature, Salinity and Density....................................... 7
1.3.3 Dissolved Oxygen....................................................... 14
1.3.4 Dissolved Nutrients.................................................... 19
1.3.5 Chlorophyll a...........................................................25
1.4 Interannual Variability..................................................... 26
1.5 Summary.................................................................... 37
Chapter 2: Patterns and Processes of Circulation Over the Washington
Continental Shelf and Slope
2.1 Introduction.................................................................41
2.2 Large-Scale Setting..........................................................41
2.2.1 Deep-Ocean Currents.....................................................41
2.2.2 Water Masses............................................................45
2.3 Shelf/Slope Circulation......................................................46
2.3.1 Introduction............................................................46
2.3.2 Seasonal Mean Circulation.............................................. 49
2.3.3 Event-Scale Variability................................................ 68
2.3.4 Interannual Variability.................................................83
2.3.5 High Frequency ( 1 cpd) Variability................................... 85
2.4 Effects of Submarine Canyons.................................................88
2.4.1 Impact on Regional Circulation..........................................89
2.4.2 Deep Canyon Axial Circulation...........................................96
2.4.3 Impact on Particle Movement............................................ 99
2.4.4 Impact on Upwelling................................................... 101
2.4.5 Impact on Tides....................................................... 102
2.5 Summary.....................................................................105
2.6 Conclusions.................................................................109
Chapter 3: Primary Production in Washington Coastal Waters
3.1 Introduction............................................................... 117
3.2 Methods.....................................................................117
3.3 Patterns of Phytoplankton Distribution......................................122
3.4 Environmental Parameters................................................... 124
3.5 Patterns of Primary Production..............................................127
3.6 Regulation of Primary Production........................................... 131
3.7 Future Directions.......................................................... 133
XIV
Chapter 4: Phytoplankton-Nitrogen Interactions
4.1 Introduction..................................................................139
4.2 Methods........................................................................139
4.2.1 Description..............................................................139
4.2.2 Evaluation............................................................... 142
4.3 Results and Discussion........................................................144
4.3.1 Experimental Measurements................................................ 144
4.3.2 Variation of Nitrogen Uptake in Time and Space...........................148
4.3.3 Utilization of Different Nitrogen Sources................................ 159
4.3.4 Assessment of Nitrogen Limitation........................................163
4.3.5 Relationship between Nitrogen and Productivity........................... 165
4.4 Conclusions....................................................................168
Chapter 5: Abundance, Distribution, and Grazing Impact of Zooplankton
on the Washington Shelf
5.1 Introduction...................................................................175
5.2 Abundances and Distributions of Grazer Populations............................ 175
5.2.1 DataSets................................................................. 175
5.2.2 Planktonic Copepods.......................................................178
5.2.3 Euphausiids.............................................................. 184
5.2.4 Pelagic Tunicates.........................................................187
5.2.5 Ciliated Protozoans...................................................... 188
5.3 Feeding Rate Estimates........................................................189
5.3.1 Growth and Feeding Studies............................................... 189
5.3.2 Maximum Ingestion vs. Maximum Clearance...................................190
5.3.3 Copepod Feeding Rates.................................................... 193
5.3.4 Euphausiid Feeding Rates................................................. 195
5.3.5 Appendicularian Feeding Rates........................................... 195
5.3.6 Protozoan Feeding Rates.................................................. 196
5.4 Community Grazing Impact...................................................... 196
5.5 Grazing and Particle Flux......................................................200
5.6 Summary........................................................................202
Chapter 6: Coastal Upwelling Dynamics
6.1 Introduction...................................................................211
6.2 The Data Set...................................................................212
6.3 Environmental Setting......................................................... 214
6.4 Analysis.......................................................................222
6.4.1 Philosophy................................................................222
6.4.2 The Velocity Field........................................................225
6.4.3 The Advective-Diffusive Model............................................ 232
6.5 Results........................................................................235
6.5.1 Advective/Diffusive Changes.............................................. 235
6.5.2 Nonconservative Changes...................................................243
6.6 Discussion.....................................................................244
6.6.1 Net Production and Grazing.............................................. 244
6.6.2 Nutrient Sinks and Sources.......................’.......................245
6.6.3 Impact of Circulation on Flux Balances................................... 247
6.7 Summary........................................................................249
Chapter 7: Seasonal Dynamics of Suspended Particulate Matter
7.1 Introduction................................................................. 255
7.2 Methods and Data Base......................................................... 256
7.3 Seasonal Changes Over the Continental Shelf....................................256
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Chapter 7: Seasonal Dynamics of Suspended Particulate Matter (continued)
7.3.1 Total Suspended Particulate Matter in Relation to Temperature and
Nutrient Fields.............................................................256
7.3.2 Characteristics and Composition of Suspended Particulate Matter............262
7.3.3 Biological Potential of Waters from the Mid-Depth Layer and Bottom
Nepheloid Layer.............................................................267
7.3.4 Correlations of Properties on the Shelf................................... 269
7.4 Continuity of Shelf SPM Distributions Over the Continental Slope.............. 273
7.5 Summary and Conclusions.......................................................280
Chapter 8: Sediment Transport and Deposition on the Washington
Continental Shelf
8.1 Introduction.....................................................................287
8.2 Description of the Washington Continental Shelf............................... 288
8.2.1 Geologic Setting...........................................................288
8.2.2 Circulation................................................................291
8.2.3 Wave Climate...............................................................295
8.2.4 Joint Occurrences of Waves and Currents. ..................................300
8.2.5 Sediment Transport.................... .................................. 301
8.3 A Sediment Transport Model for a Stratified Flow in Combined Wave-
Current Events: Theory..........................................................304
8.3.1 Velocity and Shear Stress Due to Currents..................................308
8.3.2 Momentum and Shear Stress Due to combined Waves and Currents...............310
8.3.3 Salinity and Density Distribution..........................................311
8.3.4 Suspended Sediment Distribution............................................312
8.3.5 Eddy Diffusion Coefficient.................................................314
8.3.6 Sediment Transport, Erosion and Deposition................................ 315
8.3.7 Composition of the Bottom Sediments and Armoring of the Bed................316
8.4 Method of Solution of the Theoretical Model................................... 318
8.4.1 Initial Conditions.........................................................318
8.4.2 Forcing Functions......................................................... 319
8.4.3 Solution of the Model for Near-Bottom Flow and Sediment Transport......... 322
8.5 Model Results at a Single Site................................................. 322
8.5.1 Structure of the Bottom Boundary Layer.....................................324
8.5.2 Armoring of the Bed and Formation of a Graded Deposit.................... 326
8.6 Comparison of Results of Several Cases......................................... 327
8.7 The Areal Distribution of Erosion and Deposition................................331
8.7.1 Across-Shelf Effects...................................................... 331
8.7.2 Alongshelf Effects.........................................................334
8.7.3 Effects of Bathymetric Divergence..........................................336
8.7.4 Contribution of Large Events...............................................336
8.7.5 Estimating the Contributions of Many Small Events......................... 337
8.8 Summary.........................................................................340
8.9 Conclusions.....................................................................342
Chapter 9: Benthos and its Interaction with Bottom Boundary
Layer Processes
9.1 Introduction.....................................................................349
9.2 Benthos of the Washington Shelf.................................................349
9.2.1 Spatial and Temporal Structure of Communities............................349
9.2.2 Comparison with Other Shelves.............................................354
9.2.3 Organism-Sediment Relations on U.S. Pacific Northwest Shelves............355
9.2.4 Feeding....................................................................356
9.2.5 Disturbance, Dispersal, and Recruitment....................................358
9.3 Conclusion and Prospectus.......................................................360
XVI
Chapter 10: Chemical Cycling in Washington’s Coastal Zone
10.1 Introduction............................................................... 367
10.2 Riverine Chemical Inputs.....................................................369
10.2.1 Columbia River Sediment Input to the Washington Coast.................. 369
10.2.2 Riverine Sediment Input to the Puget Sound Region...................... 371
10.2.3 Columbia River Concentrations and Inputs of Specific Chemicals.........376
10.2.4 Riverine Inputs of Specific Chemicals to the Puget Sound Region........384
10.2.5 Remaining Questions and Needed Research Concerning Riverine Inputs..... 387
10.3 Chemical Inputs From Advecting Seawater......................................388
10.3.1 Overview................................................................388
10.3.2 Lead, Plutonium, and Uranium Radionuclides............................. 388
10.3.3 Carbon Isotopes........................................................391
10.3.3 Trace Metals............................................................393
10.3.4 Arsenic.................................................................394
10.3.5 Mercury................................................................ 397
10.3.6 Other Trace Metals..................................................... 399
10.3.7 Summary................................................................ 399
10.3.8 Remaining Questions and Needed Research Concerning Advective
Supplies of Trace Chemicals.............................................399
10.4 Air-Sea Exchange of Chemicals................................................400
10.4.1 Overview.............................................................. 400
10.4.2 Air-to-Sea Transport of Specific Chemicals..............................401
10.4.3 Sea-to-Air Transport of Specific Chemicals..............................405
10.4.4 Remaining Questions and Needed Research in Air-Sea Chemical Exchange... 407
10.5 Chemical Fluxes Associated with Hydrothermal Activity.......................408
10.6 Sedimentary Fluxes, Inventories, and Chemical Profiles......................411
10.6.1 Bulk Sediment Characteristics, Accumulation and Mixing Rates...........411
10.6.2 Chemical Profiles, Inventories and Fluxes.............................. 418
10.6.3 Remaining Questions and Needed Research Concerning Sedimentary
Chemical Deposition.....................................................462
10.7 Chemical Interactions with Biota.............................................464
10.7.1 Overview................................................................464
10.7.2 Microbial Modifications of Chemical Processes...........................465
10.7.3 Chemical Concentrations in Plankton.....................................467
10.7.4 Carbon Isotopes in Marine Organisms.................................... 468
10.7.5 Role of Fecal Pellets in Chemical Cycling.............................. 470
10.7.6 Intertidal Organisms....................................................475
10.7.7 Benthic Organisms.......................................................478
10.7.8 Chemical Concentrations in Nekton...................................... 479
10.7.9 Remaining Questions and Needed Research Concerning Chemical
Interactions with Biota................................................ 485
Chapter 11: Oceanographic Influences on the Dynamics of Commercially-
Fished Populations
11.1 Introduction.................................................................511
11.2 Problems, Approaches, and Mechanisms.........................................511
11.2.1 Approaches............................................................. 512
11.2.2 Temporal and Spatial Scales............................................ 513
11.2.3 Integration of Statistical and Mechanistic Approaches...................515
11.2.4 Mechanisms Linking Physical and Biological Processes.................. 516
11.3 Dungeness Crab.............................................................. 519
11.3.1 Life History of Dungeness Crab......................................... 520
11.3.2 Recruitment of Dungeness Crab.......................................... 524
11.3.3 Possible Oceanic Influences on Dungeness Crab Recruitment..............527
11.4 English Sole................................................................ 530
XVII
Chapter 11: Oceanographic Influences on the Dynamics of Commercially-
Fished Populations (continued)
11.4.1 Life History of English Sole........................................... 530
11.4.2 Recruitment of English Sole............................................ 534
11.5 Coho Salmon.................................................................538
11.5.1 Life History of Coho Salmon............................................539
11.5.2 Recruitment of Coho Salmon.............................................539
11.6 Discussion....................................................................547
Chapter 12: Surf-Zone Ecology and Dynamics
12.1 Introduction..................................................................567
12.2 Historical Background....................................................... 569
12.3 Peculiar Characteristics of Surf-Diatom Species.............................. 572
12.4 Environmental Conditions Associated with Surf Blooms......................... 574
12.4.1 Physical Charcteristics of Beaches...................................... 575
12.4.2 Meteorologic and Oceanographic Conditions................................576
12.5 Interactions Between Surf Diatoms and Razor Clams...........................578
12.6 Surf-Diatom Productivity in Relation to Standing Stock........................578
12.7 A Mathematical Model of Surf-Zone Dynamics and Ecology......................580
12.7.1 Near-Shore Circulation.................................................. 582
12.7.2 Diatom Growth and Distribution...........................................586
12.7.3 Model Discussion and Conclusions.........................................590
Chapter 13: Coastal Oceanography of Washington and Oregon:
A Summary and Prospectus for Future Studies.........................................595
Subject Index.......................................................................601
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