Articles | Volume 22, issue 23
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-22-7745-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-22-7745-2025
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08 Dec 2025
Research article |  | 08 Dec 2025

Wind and phytoplankton dynamics drive seasonal and short-term variability of suspended matter in a tidal basin

Gaziza Konyssova, Vera Sidorenko, Alexey Androsov, Sabine Horn, Sara Rubinetti, Ivan Kuznetsov, Karen Helen Wiltshire, and Justus van Beusekom

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Combining long-term measurements, ocean modelling, and machine learning, we investigated the processes controlling suspended particulate matter concentrations in a Wadden Sea basin. Winter concentrations are shaped mainly by wind and tides, while biological activity exerts stronger influence in spring and summer. The study also reveals different short-term dynamics at shallow and deep sites, improving interpretation of long-term coastal observations.
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