PP Sediment properties | |
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Context | PP Ontpoldering Perkpolder |
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Decompositie type | IOR |
There has been regular monitoring of the abiotic sediment properties at 15 locations in Perkpolder (figure 1). For the abiotic parameters we measured elevation using a dGPS, the depth of the accumulated soft mud layer on top of the compacted soil, soil compaction using the pentrologger, and soil redox. Sediment samples were taken for grain size (top 3 cm & top 20 cm) and bulk density. Changes in sediment height have also been monitored using SED-sensors, which monitor the sediment height continuously with a 2 mm resolution (Hu et al. 2015). A student of the HZ has been measuring groundwater levels. Some preliminary results on the abiotic sediment properties at 15 locations in Perkpolder are shown in figure 2, but require further analyses before drawing conclusions.
The elevation of the sampling stations ranged between +0,23 and +1,33 m NAP, corresponding to an emersion time of 50 – 75 %. The average median grain size was 56 ± 12 μm, ranging between 21 and 182 μm. The silt fraction was in general high, on average 59 ± 5,5 % (figure 3). In terms of ecotope classification, we can consider the Perkpolder intertidal area as middle litoral ecotope (25-75% emersion), low dynamic. With respect to salinity the Perkpolder area is situated at the transition zone between brackish and salt water. The measured sedimentation rate at the 15 stations in November 2015 varied between 2,0 and 13,3 cm.
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PP Development of benthic macrofauna | Depends | ||||
PP Morphological development | Contributes | + | |||
PP Seedling survival and lateral expansion | Depends | ||||
PP Vegetation development | Refers | Sediment properties: figure 1 | |||
PP Vegetation development | Depends |