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by Athi Nkosibonile Mfikili
Institution: | Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University |
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Department: | |
Degree: | |
Year: | 2017 |
Keywords: | Salt marshes South Africa Western Cape; Estuarine hydrology South Africa Western Cape |
Posted: | 2/1/2018 12:00:00 AM |
Record ID: | 2167029 |
Full text PDF: | http://hdl.handle.net/10948/13004 |
Salt marshes are some of the most productive ecosystems in the world and have been the centre of attention over the past few decades, due to their decline as a result of global climate change and anthropogenic impacts. The growth of salt marshes is determined by substrate type, soil conductivity and elevation. The permanently open Keurbooms Estuary along the south-east coast of South Africa is subjected to occasional fluvial flooding and its intertidal area lacks well developed salt marshes, with Spartina maritima restricted to the lower reaches of the Bitou tributary and a few sections of the Keurbooms tributary. Presumeably because of fine sediment habitat in the confluence and lower Bitou tributary. The salinity of the estuarine water ranges between 0.1 26.9 and 3.2 35.3 in the Bitou and Keurbooms tributaries respectively. A typical salt wedge salinity pattern is common in the Keurbooms tributary where saline water often intrudes underneath the freshwater, especially during high river flows. The following hypotheses were developed and tested in this study: The limited spatial distribution of S. maritima in the Keurbooms Estuary is due to limited availability of fine sediment habitat; and the source of the fine sediment in the estuary is the Bitou tributary rather than the Keurbooms tributary or the sea. It was further postulated that after sediment characteristics, floods are the major hydrological driver determining the distribution of S. maritima in the Keurbooms Estuary. The results of the surveys of the estuarine channel bottom sediments showed that the Keurbooms tributary was mostly characterized by the sand-size sediment fraction derived from the feldspathic and sandstone with evidence of fine sediment fractions restricted to the upper reaches at the confluence with Whiskey Creek. The Bitou was almost always composed of coarse sized sediments in the upper reaches, fine sediment deposits in the middle and lower reaches and medium sorted sand with almost no clay or calcium carbonate in the estuarine component below the confluence of the tributaries. These findings were further supported by the surface sediment deposited within the S. maritima intertidal salt marsh, which showed finer sediment deposits in the Bitou marsh compared to the Keurbooms marsh surface. Similar results were also found in the sediment cores, with the Keurbooms marsh sediment becoming finer with increasing depth whereas fine sediments reduced with depth in the Bitou marsh. The results of the sediment mineralogy indicated that the increased concentrations of clay minerals in the S. maritima surface sediments are derived from the Bokkeveld shale, siltstone and clay slate exposed above the N2 Bridge in the Keurbooms Estuary. GIS mapping shows that S. maritima has been declining over the past two decades, with rapid decreases especially evident after big flooding events. The GIS mapping also indicates that the patches of the S. maritima in the Keurbooms tributary are more exposed to big floods than the Bitou marsh. Despite showing an
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