Limnology of groundwater exposures with urban influence in Cozumel island, Mexico
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2008-09Autor
GUTIERREZ AGUIRRE, MARTHA ANGELICA
CERVANTES MARTINEZ, ADRIAN
Coronado Alcarez, Lourdes
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Cozumel, the largest Mexican island in the Caribbean, is geologically formed by limestone. The potable water supply depends on the karstic aquifer, which is recharged only by rain
(WuRL & GrESE 2005). Water quality reports are scarce for a
region considered to be the most important receptor of tourism
in Mexico. The available reports are not adequate to determine
ifthe physical environment ofthe subterranean water in Cozumel is discontinuous, a disadvantage for managers in a place
with limited water availability. Our goal was to classify the
sinkholes on Cozumel island according to physico-chemical
analysis, and to describe the basic limnology of water bodies
near urban areas. The practical use of this information is to
define water bodies based on the physiographic features o f the
island as well as to generate baseline data for monitoring, potential use, or ecological research.
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