Hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico
- 1 March 2001
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Environmental Quality
- Vol. 30 (2) , 320-329
- https://doi.org/10.2134/jeq2001.302320x
Abstract
Seasonally severe and persistent hypoxia, or low dissolved oxygen concentration, occurs on the inner‐ to mid‐Louisiana continental shelf to the west of the Mississippi River and Atchafalaya River deltas. The estimated areal extent of bottom dissolved oxygen concentration less than 2 mg L−1 during mid‐summer surveys of 1993–2000 reached as high as 16000 to 20000 km2 The distribution for a similar mapping grid for 1985 to 1992 averaged 8000 to 9000 km2 Hypoxia occurs below the pycnocline from as early as late February through early October, but is most widespread, persistent, and severe in June, July, and August. Spatial and temporal variability in the distribution of hypoxia exists and is, at least partially, related to the amplitude and phasing of the Mississippi and Atchafalaya discharges and their nutrient flux. Mississippi River nutrient concentrations and loadings to the adjacent continental shelf have changed dramatically this century, with an acceleration of these changes since the 1950s to 1960s. An analysis of diatoms, foraminiferans, and carbon accumulation in the sedimentary record provides evidence of increased eutrophication and hypoxia in the Mississippi River delta bight coincident with changes in nitrogen loading.Keywords
This publication has 39 references indexed in Scilit:
- Variations in primary production of northern Gulf of Mexico continental shelf waters linked to nutrient inputs from the Mississippi RiverMarine Ecology Progress Series, 1997
- Impacts of climate change on net productivity of coastal waters: implications for carbon budget and hypoxiaClimate Research, 1997
- Silicic acid depletion and silicon limitation in the plume of the Mississippi River:evidence from kinetic studies in spring and summerMarine Ecology Progress Series, 1996
- Changes in nutrient structure of river-dominated coastal waters: stoichiometric nutrient balance and its consequencesEstuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 1995
- Coastal eutrophication near the Mississippi river deltaNature, 1994
- Effects of hypoxia on continental shelf benthos: comparisons between the New York Bight and the Northern Gulf of MexicoGeological Society, London, Special Publications, 1991
- Eiefsis Bay Anoxia: Nutrient Conditions and Benthic Community StructureMarine Ecology, 1988
- Trends in nutrient and oxygen conditions within the kattegat: Effects of local nutrient supplyEstuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 1988
- Zones of coastal hypoxia revealed by satellite scanning have implications for strategic fishingNature, 1984
- Chesapeake Bay Anoxia: Origin, Development, and SignificanceScience, 1984