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A subsurface chlorophyll a bloom induced by typhoon in the South China Sea

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JOURNAL OF MARINE SYSTEMS
Volume 128, Issue -, Pages 138-145

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmarsys.2013.04.010

Keywords

Subsurface; Chlorophyll a bloom; Typhoon; South China Sea

Funding

  1. National Natural Sciences Foundation of China [31061160190, 40976091]
  2. NSFC-RFBR [41211120181]
  3. Guangdong Sciences Foundation [2010B031900041, 8351030101000002]
  4. Innovation Group Program of State Key Laboratory of Tropical Oceanography [LTOZZ1201]
  5. NSFC [40976091, 41006068]
  6. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

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Previous studies showed that typhoons often induce chlorophyll a (Chl-a) blooms in the surface waters. This paper shows that Chl-a blooms can occur not only on the surface but also in the interior just above the thermocline after the passage of a typhoon. We used satellite and cruise survey data to analyze physical and biological characteristics in the South China Sea after the passage of the typhoon Nuri in August 2008. This paper shows that a subsurface (20 to 100 m depth) Chl-a bloom (1.31 +/- 0.47 mg m(-3)) occurred and lasted for three weeks, stronger and longer than the surface Chl-a bloom (0.48 +/- 0.23 mg m(-3)). The maximum value of Chl-a of 2.10 mg m(-3) was detected at 50 m depth. This value was approximately 4-5 times higher than the background value of 0.48 mg m(-3) measured at non blooming areas at the same time and about 7.5 times higher than the mean Chl-a value of 0.28 +/- 0.13 mg m(-3) measured over the period of five years. The mixed layer depth and the thickness of the Chl-a bloom increased after the typhoon. Our analysis clearly shows that a subsurface upwelling caused by the passage of the typhoon, transported nutrients to the euphotic zone and supported the Chl-a bloom. These observations provide some insight on the effect of typhoons on marine ecosystems, especially as related to the Integrated Primary Production. (c) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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