Project record of The eco-metabolism of estuarine intertidal flat

Information

Type
Project
Name
The eco-metabolism of estuarine intertidal flat
Name @nl
Ecoflat: het eco-metabolisme van een estuariene intergetijdenplaat
Acronym
ECOFLAT
Description @en
A multidisciplinary study of processes important for the carbon and nutrient cycling within a tidal flat ecosystem, and between the tidal flat system and the estuary. Investigation of the benthic microbial food web. Tidal flats are important components of macro- and mesotidal estuaries all over the world, yet the mechanistic description of carbon and nutrient cycling within tidal flats and between tidal flats and the water column is far from complete. This description requires the multi-disciplinary study of physical, chemical and biological processes and fluxes at small spatial and temporal scales. In contrast, environmental management of estuarine and coastal areas requires answers and solutions to problems posed at larger scales (estuarine scale, regional scale). The project aims at bridging the gap between the smaller scales at which processes operate and are measured, and the larger scales relevant for management, by explicitly studying the small scale processes and by integrating them in mathematical models. The project's work programme is centered around five joint field campaigns by all participants. The first four of these are executed on a tidal flat in the Westerschelde estuary (S.W. Netherlands). Validation of the models and predictions will be done during a final campaign in a different estuary. The research is subdivided into three work packages. The first package focuses on the quantification and prediction of benthic-pelagic exchange mechanisms involving carbon and nutrients. Physical and biological processes in this exchange are considered; the processes are framed in the context of a detailed hydrodynamical modelling of the flat. The second package considers the processes of production, mineralised and transformation of organic material and nutrients within the sediments. Attention will be paid to primary production and to grazing processes within the benthic small food web. The sensitivity of the overall system to the dynamics of these internal interactions within the benthic system will be investigated. The third package integrates the measurements performed in the first and second packages into detailed mathematical process models for the biogeochemical processes in tidal flats sediments. The process models will be integrated into a general ecosystem model. Upscaling of the results of the process studies to the scale of the estuary will be considered by defining relationships between ecosystem target variables and key forcing factors in the estuary. The former Institute for Nature Conservation was a partner in this project
Description @nl
Een multidisciplinaire studie van de processen die belangrijk zijn in de koolstof- en stikstofcyclus in een getijdenplaat van een estuarium. Onderzoek van het benthische microbiële voedselweb. Het voormalige Instituut voor Natuurbehoud was een partner in dit project
Start date
1996-5
End date
1999-4

Institutes & people involved

Meire Patrick
associated with: Vlaamse overheid; Beleidsdomein Omgeving; Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek
Ysebaert Tom
associated with: Vlaamse overheid; Beleidsdomein Omgeving; Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek
Vincx Magda
associated with: Universiteit Gent; Faculteit Wetenschappen; Vakgroep Biologie; Onderzoeksgroep Mariene Biologie
Heip Carlo
associated with: Koninklijk Nederlands Instituut voor Onderzoek der Zee; NIOZ Yerseke
WL | Delft Hydraulics
Rijksinstituut voor Kust en Zee

Expertise

Benthos
defined term set: ASFA Thesaurus List
term code: 877
Estuaries
defined term set: ASFA Thesaurus List
term code: 2895
Tidal flats
defined term set: ASFA Thesaurus List
term code: 8580

special collections

Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning
NIOO-CEME collection
ScheldeMonitor

record metadata

date created: 2003-11-26
date modified: 2009-12-18