Nutrient budgets averaged over tidal cycles off the Changjiang (Yangtze River) Estuary

During the spring tide period in November 2005, continuous observations were conducted over 25 h (approximately two M 2 tidal cycles) at 12 stations within the Changjiang (Yangtze River) Estuary; and among them nine stations formed a closed rectangle. The observation items included current, salinity...

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Published inEstuarine, coastal and shelf science Vol. 77; no. 3; pp. 331 - 336
Main Authors Gao, Lei, Li, Dao-Ji, Ding, Ping-Xing
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Abstract During the spring tide period in November 2005, continuous observations were conducted over 25 h (approximately two M 2 tidal cycles) at 12 stations within the Changjiang (Yangtze River) Estuary; and among them nine stations formed a closed rectangle. The observation items included current, salinity, suspended particulate matter (SPM), and nutrients. By establishing a simplified model, physical and chemical hydrography data were used to calculate the net and tidal-averaged budgets of seawater, salt, SPM, and nutrients in this rectangle. The results showed that the inflows and outflows of conservative seawater and salt, as well as SPM, matched well with deficits less than 10%; whereas the outputs of the five nutrient species were only 52%–86% of the respective inputs, suggesting the study area acted as a nutrient sink. Processes that might contribute to the nutrient budgets in the study area were discussed, including phytoplankton uptakes, exchanges at sediment-water interface, atmospheric depositions, nitrogen fixation, and denitrification.
AbstractList The nutrient budgets during the spring tide period in November 2005 at 12 stations within the Changjiang Estuary, which are the priority condition of elucidating the influences of estuarine and coastal areas on nutrient transports, is calculated. Using both physical and chemical measurements, budgets of seawater, salt, suspended particulate matter (SPM), and nutrients are studied in a closed area within the Changjiang Estuary. The results showed that the study area acted as a nutrient trap, through which only 52%-86% of the five nutrient species could escape. Processes such as atmospheric depositions, seawater denitrification, and nitrogen fixation could hardly show discernable effects on nutrient balances, but phytoplankton uptakes and benthic exchanges might exert significant roles, and the extents to which the influence is effective are also associated with the specific nutrients.
During the spring tide period in November 2005, continuous observations were conducted over 25h (approximately two M sub(2) tidal cycles) at 12 stations within the Changjiang (Yangtze River) Estuary; and among them nine stations formed a closed rectangle. The observation items included current, salinity, suspended particulate matter (SPM), and nutrients. By establishing a simplified model, physical and chemical hydrography data were used to calculate the net and tidal-averaged budgets of seawater, salt, SPM, and nutrients in this rectangle. The results showed that the inflows and outflows of conservative seawater and salt, as well as SPM, matched well with deficits less than 10%; whereas the outputs of the five nutrient species were only 52%-86% of the respective inputs, suggesting the study area acted as a nutrient sink. Processes that might contribute to the nutrient budgets in the study area were discussed, including phytoplankton uptakes, exchanges at sediment-water interface, atmospheric depositions, nitrogen fixation, and denitrification.
During the spring tide period in November 2005, continuous observations were conducted over 25 h (approximately two M 2 tidal cycles) at 12 stations within the Changjiang (Yangtze River) Estuary; and among them nine stations formed a closed rectangle. The observation items included current, salinity, suspended particulate matter (SPM), and nutrients. By establishing a simplified model, physical and chemical hydrography data were used to calculate the net and tidal-averaged budgets of seawater, salt, SPM, and nutrients in this rectangle. The results showed that the inflows and outflows of conservative seawater and salt, as well as SPM, matched well with deficits less than 10%; whereas the outputs of the five nutrient species were only 52%–86% of the respective inputs, suggesting the study area acted as a nutrient sink. Processes that might contribute to the nutrient budgets in the study area were discussed, including phytoplankton uptakes, exchanges at sediment-water interface, atmospheric depositions, nitrogen fixation, and denitrification.
Author Gao, Lei
Li, Dao-Ji
Ding, Ping-Xing
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Snippet During the spring tide period in November 2005, continuous observations were conducted over 25 h (approximately two M 2 tidal cycles) at 12 stations within the...
The nutrient budgets during the spring tide period in November 2005 at 12 stations within the Changjiang Estuary, which are the priority condition of...
During the spring tide period in November 2005, continuous observations were conducted over 25h (approximately two M sub(2) tidal cycles) at 12 stations within...
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SubjectTerms Animal and plant ecology
Animal, plant and microbial ecology
Biological and medical sciences
Brackish water ecosystems
budget
Changjiang (Yangtze River) Estuary
East China Sea
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
nutrient
Sea water ecosystems
semidiurnal tide
Synecology
Title Nutrient budgets averaged over tidal cycles off the Changjiang (Yangtze River) Estuary
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