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Nutrient concentrations and fluxes in the Changjiang Estuary during summer

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ACTA OCEANOLOGICA SINICA
Volume 29, Issue 2, Pages 107-119

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s13131-010-0029-8

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nutrients; estuarine environment; distribution; behaviour; transport; China; Changjiang Estuary

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [30490232]
  2. Chinese 973 Project [2002CB412405, 2005CB422305]

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In June 2003 and 2006 concentrations of nutrient were determined in the Changjiang Estuary. The data indicated that phosphate and nitrate did riot behave conservatively in the estuary, but silicate behaved conservatively. An important mobilization of phosphate and nitrate was observed from the river up to halfway in the estuary. Both input flux (from river to estuary) and output flux (from estuary to coastal zone) of phosphate, silicate and nitrate were calculated from statistical interpretations of the salinity profiles. There was a large discrepancy between input and output fluxes of phosphate and nitrate. The river fluxes of silicate, phosphate and nitrate (f(r)) are augmented 5.3%, 28.9% and 36.6% in June 2003 and 1.0%, 62.5%, 31.7% in June 2006 by internal inputs (f(i)). The phosphate and nitrate fluxes are enhanced through the estuarine process, while silicate flux is unaltered. The authors present some long-term data for nutrient concentrations and the ratios of silicon to nitrogen to phosphorus in the Changjiang Estuary. Silicate level failed in the last two decades, while concentration of nitrate increased. Phosphate concentration had no significant change.

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