Dynamic Modeling of the Trophic Status of an Urban Tropical Wetland under ENSO Conditions

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The climate variability associated with the ENSO phenomenon has a significant impact on wetlands, affecting the total precipitation input and hydrological flows of these ecosystems. The objective of this paper is to study the trophic status variation of an urban tropical wetland under ENSO conditions, through dynamic modeling. The results suggest an increase in precipitation, by 3.32 times, during the La Niña phase compared to the El Niño phase. Wetland input total phosphorus (TP) concentrations are 1.85 times lower during La Niña. This is probably due to a dilution effect exerted by the increase in surface runoff volumes from the basin. The findings suggest a reduction in wetland hydraulic retention time (HRT) during La Niña (1.33 times) compared to El Niño. This trend causes the TP concentration inside the wetland to decrease, possibly due to an increase in the water volume stored (dilution), and by the exit of this nutrient due to a shorter hydraulic renewal (HRT/La Niña

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García-León, L. G., Beltrán-Vargas, J. E., & Zafra-Mejía, C. A. (2023). Dynamic Modeling of the Trophic Status of an Urban Tropical Wetland under ENSO Conditions. Climate, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/cli11030061

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