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Assessment of environmental changes in the Orinoco River delta
Authors:H. Echezuría  J. Córdova  M. González  V. González  J. Méndez  C. Yanes
Affiliation:(1) PDVSA-Intevep, Petróleos de Venezuela, South America,;(2) Funindes, Universidad Simón Bolívar, Caracas, Venezuela, South America,;(3) Instituto de Zoología Tropical, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Aptdo., 47058 Caracas, 1041-A Venezuela, South America,;(4) Fundación UCV, Universidad Central de Venezuela, South America,
Abstract:Major anthropogenic driven changes in the hydrologic and sedimentation patterns of the Orinoco River have had an impact on environmental conditions in the delta. The abrupt water flow reduction from 3,600 to 200 m3 s–1 in one of its major distributaries resulting from dam construction forced its transformation from a fresh-water body into a tidal channel with an increase in salinity level (as far as 100 km upstream) and with well-mixed water at the mouth and estuarine connection to the Paria Gulf. Three different sectors along this distributary can be identified (indicated by the Na/Cl ratio in the water). As a result, noticeable changes have occurred in the mangrove community which moved about 60 km further upstream. The changes have also promoted the formation of new islands of sediment progradation at the mouth of this distributary, where successional colonization and species replacement by different species of grasses and mangroves take place. Electronic Publication
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