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WAMSI 2 – Kimberley Node – Project 2.2.6 - Terrestrial-Ocean Linkages: The role of rivers and estuaries in sustaining marine productivity in the Kimberley

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A coupled physical-biogeochemical model and a catchment carbon export model was developed to understand the link between exported material and coastal productivity and has been an important component of the research project as it has allowed estimates of freshwater flow under current and future climate scenarios and an estimate of export of nutrients (carbon and nitrogen) and the forms in which they exist. Historical data used from 1961 to 2012 was used for calibration of the model, and future simulations were run for the period 2013 – 2064.This metadata record only relates to data either collected or generated by CSIRO. For data held by other project partners, please refer to the ‘supplementary information’ section.Progress Code: completedMaintenance and Update Frequency: asNeededStatement: Dates of Data Collection: Field campaigns October/November 2013 and April/May 2014 Historical data used from 1961 to 2012. Calibration time period 1961-2012 Future simulations 2013-2064 1. 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Terrestrial landscapes and coastal marine environments are linked by the rivers that flow between them. This is particularly true in the Kimberley, where each year large amounts of freshwater enter coastal waters. This project aimed to understand how dissolved and particulate material from freshwater systems in the Kimberley are transported by the tides and currents into the coastal marine environment and whether these exports from land play a role in coastal productivity. The project linked closely with WAMSI 2 KMRP projects 2.2.1 and 2.2.2 to better understand how freshwater discharge influences marine food web structure and sustains the productivity of Kimberley inshore ecosystems.

Oceanographic and biogeochemical data was collected over two field campaigns (October/November 2013 and April/May 2014) from the Walcott Inlet, Collier Bay area (16° 22.624’S 124° 26.235’E to 16° 24.487’S 124° 54.035’E) and models integrated with those for Collier Bay (KMRP Project 2.2.2). The hydrology component focussed on catchments flowing into Walcott Inlet and Collier Bay, but climate projections and stream flow data analysed for whole of Kimberley. Chemical data to apportion sources of organic matter was also collected. This data was used to support development of the biogeochemical model. No primary data was collected in the hydrology component, but major data sets were collated, including data from 88 streamflow gauging stations managed by the Department of Water.

A coupled physical-biogeochemical model and a catchment carbon export model was developed to understand the link between exported material and coastal productivity and has been an important component of the research project as it has allowed estimates of freshwater flow under current and future climate scenarios and an estimate of export of nutrients (carbon and nitrogen) and the forms in which they exist. Historical data used from 1961 to 2012 was used for calibration of the model, and future simulations were run for the period 2013 – 2064.

This metadata record only relates to data either collected or generated by CSIRO. For data held by other project partners, please refer to the ‘supplementary information’ section.

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Progress Code: completed
Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded
Statement: Dates of Data Collection: Field campaigns October/November 2013 and April/May 2014 Historical data used from 1961 to 2012. Calibration time period 1961-2012 Future simulations 2013-2064 1. Field measurements and samples were collected during two field campaigns using ADCPS, pressure gauges, depth sounders and on-board filtering equipment 2. Lab analyses include standard nutrients and chlorophyll plus details lipid profiles using gas chromatography and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry 3. Historical climate data from BoM stations in Kimberley, catchment average time series generated. 4. Historical stream flow data from WA Dept of Water stations 5. Historical stream water quality data from WA Dept of Water 6. Simulations of complete stream flow records based on model calibrations from historical data. 7. Future climate projections based on 18 Global Climate Models (GCMs) for all identified catchments in the Kimberley. 8. Future stream flows calculated based on simulations from calibrated models. Oceanographic and biogeochemical data was collected over two field campaigns to support development of the biogeochemical model. Chemical data to apportion sources of organic matter was also collected. No primary data collected in the hydrology component, but major data sets collated and new, simulation, data created: 1. Daily climate data from a range of stations, and catchment average series computed 2. Daily stream flow data, sporadic water quality data, future climate projections, stream flow and water quality. Refer to WAMSI 2 KMRP 2.2.6 Final Report for organic matter characterisation methods (stable isotope analysis; lipid biomarkers; sediment and water column) and catchment-ocean modelling methodology.

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Andrew T. Revill (CSIRO)
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Nicole L. Jones (UWA)
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Matthew R. Hipsey (UWA)
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Louise C. Bruce (UWA)
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Richard Silberstein (UWA)
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Miles Furnas (AIMS)
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Michael Donn (CSIRO)
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Alexis Espinosa (UWA)
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Renee Gruber (UWA)
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Wencai Zhow (UWA)
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Funding has been provided by the Western Australian Marine Institution (WAMSI)

Data time period: 2013-10-26 to 2014-05-03

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Subjects
Boats and Small Vessels | CTD | CTDs (Conductivity-Temperature-Depth Profilers) | Coastal Waters (Australia) | West Australia Coast North, WA | Earth Science | Oceans | Coastal Processes | Inlets | Earth Science | Oceans | Coastal Processes | Sediment Transport | Earth Science | Oceans | Coastal Processes | Sedimentation | Earth Science | Solid Earth | Rocks/Minerals/Crystals | Elements | Radioactive Elements | Earth Science | Terrestrial Hydrosphere | Surface Water | Rivers/Streams | Earth Science | Terrestrial Hydrosphere | Water Quality/Water Chemistry | Chlorophyll | Earth Science | Terrestrial Hydrosphere | Water Quality/Water Chemistry | Inorganic Matter | Earth Science | Terrestrial Hydrosphere | Water Quality/Water Chemistry | Light Transmission | Earth Science | Terrestrial Hydrosphere | Water Quality/Water Chemistry | Nitrogen Compounds | Earth Science | Terrestrial Hydrosphere | Water Quality/Water Chemistry | Nutrients | Earth Science | Terrestrial Hydrosphere | Water Quality/Water Chemistry | Organic Matter | Earth Science | Terrestrial Hydrosphere | Water Quality/Water Chemistry | Stable Isotopes | Earth Science | Terrestrial Hydrosphere | Water Quality/Water Chemistry | Suspended Solids | Earth Science | Terrestrial Hydrosphere | Water Quality/Water Chemistry | Turbidity | Fluorometers | LIDAR Altimeter | Mass Spectrometers | Niskin Bottles | Nutrient Analysers | Practical salinity of the water body | Pressure (measured variable) in the water body exerted by overlying sea water and any medium above it | Pressure (measured variable) in the water body exerted by overlying sea water only | Secchi Discs | Temperature of the water body | Vessel Data: CTD | Vessel/Station Data: Hydrology | WAMSI Kimberley Project 2.2.6 Terrestrial-Ocean Linkages | Western Australian Marine Science Institute | environment | inlandWaters | oceans | research vessel |

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CSIRO WAMSI 2 KMRP 2.2.6 DAP record

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Related Metadata - Oceanographic data and associated model output data. (Related Metadata link)

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  • Local : Anzlic Identifier: ANZCW0306014410
  • Local : Marlin Record Number: 14410
  • global : fc8bbadc-3242-06db-e043-08114f8c34f5