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- Outwelling abstract "Outwelling is a hypothesized process by which coastal salt marshes and mangroves, “hot spots” of production, produce an excess amount of carbon each year and “outwell” these organic nutrients and detritus into the surrounding coastal embayment or ocean, thus increasing the productivity of local fisheries or other coastal plants. Outwelling also nourishes plankton communities and causes a spike in activity.The majority of outwelling is dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and some particulate organic carbon (POC) Outwelling expels salt (90 g salt/m2), silicate (1.0 mmol/m2), orthophosphate (0.03 mmol/m2), and nitrate (0.04 mmol/m2) during each tidal cycle.Outwelling is affected by a number of different factors. For one, the amount of outwelling is dependent upon the primary production of an estuary, thus, highly productive salt marshes result in increased outwelling. It is also dependent on tidal amplitude and geomorphology of the estuary. Outwelling is not a steady process, and is affected by large rainfalls or inundation events (the larger the inundation, the greater the outwelling).Outwelling does not occur in every estuary. It is more evident and occurs more in estuaries bordering extensive coastal marshes. For example, a study done in a New England salt marsh found no evidence of outwelling, and in fact found that the salt marshes import carbon; however, another study done in Louisiana near the extensive salt marshes where tidal amplitude is larger found that outwelling contributed a significant amount of organic carbon to the nearby waters.Outwelling occurs as pulses that correlate to inundation and precipitation events, productivity and tidal fluctuations. In some cases, it is macrofauna and algae that are pulsed out of the salt marsh into the water column rather than nutrients, but this has a similar effect of attracting small fish and nourishing the marine environment.".
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- Outwelling wikiPageWikiLink Algae.
- Outwelling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ecological_processes.
- Outwelling wikiPageWikiLink Dissolved_organic_carbon.
- Outwelling wikiPageWikiLink Estuary.
- Outwelling wikiPageWikiLink Fauna.
- Outwelling wikiPageWikiLink Fishery.
- Outwelling wikiPageWikiLink Geomorphology.
- Outwelling wikiPageWikiLink Headlands_and_bays.
- Outwelling wikiPageWikiLink Louisiana.
- Outwelling wikiPageWikiLink Nitrate.
- Outwelling wikiPageWikiLink Ocean.
- Outwelling wikiPageWikiLink Orthophosphate.
- Outwelling wikiPageWikiLink Phosphate.
- Outwelling wikiPageWikiLink Plankton.
- Outwelling wikiPageWikiLink Precipitation.
- Outwelling wikiPageWikiLink Precipitation_(meteorology).
- Outwelling wikiPageWikiLink Rain.
- Outwelling wikiPageWikiLink Salt.
- Outwelling wikiPageWikiLink Salt_marsh.
- Outwelling wikiPageWikiLink Silicate.
- Outwelling wikiPageWikiLink Tide.
- Outwelling wikiPageWikiLinkText "Outwelling".
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- Outwelling subject Category:Ecological_processes.
- Outwelling hypernym Process.
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- Outwelling comment "Outwelling is a hypothesized process by which coastal salt marshes and mangroves, “hot spots” of production, produce an excess amount of carbon each year and “outwell” these organic nutrients and detritus into the surrounding coastal embayment or ocean, thus increasing the productivity of local fisheries or other coastal plants.".
- Outwelling label "Outwelling".
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