Impacts of Changjiang River Discharge and Kuroshio Intrusion on the Diatom and Dinoflagellate Blooms in the East China Sea
Autor: | Rencheng Yu, Ming Feng, Mingjiang Zhou, Chaojiao Sun, Zheng-Xi Zhou |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
geography
Pycnocline Water mass geography.geographical_feature_category 010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences biology Dinoflagellate Estuary Oceanography biology.organism_classification 01 natural sciences Algal bloom Geophysics Diatom Space and Planetary Science Geochemistry and Petrology Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) Environmental science Upwelling Bloom 0105 earth and related environmental sciences |
Zdroj: | Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans. 124:5244-5257 |
ISSN: | 2169-9291 2169-9275 |
DOI: | 10.1029/2019jc015158 |
Popis: | The coastal area adjacent to the Changjiang River estuary is a high-risk region for harmful algal blooms. Both Changjiang River discharge and Kuroshio intrusion influence the hydrological conditions and nutrient composition in this area which could affect the onset of diatom and dinoflagellate blooms. However, current understandings on their roles in regulating different microalgal blooms are limited. In this study, changes in stratification, water masses, and the ratio of phosphorus to nitrogen were examined during the diatom and dinoflagellate blooms in 2005 using ship cruise data. The observations showed that both the diatom and dinoflagellate blooms occurred in the continental coastal water. By enhancing the pycnocline and phosphorus stress, the Changjiang diluted water plays an important role in affecting the diatom bloom. The dinoflagellate bloom is partly supported by the supply of phosphate transported by Kuroshio intrusion and upwelling. The results of this study will help elucidate the mechanisms of large-scale harmful algal blooms in the coastal area adjacent to the Changjiang River estuary. Plain Language Summary The coastal area adjacent to the Changjiang River estuary is a high-risk region for harmful algal blooms. Intensive blooms of diatoms and dinoflagellates have been observed every year from spring to early summer. In 2005, field cruises were conducted in the East China Sea to investigate the succession process from the diatom to the dinoflagellate bloom. Based on the field investigation data, the characteristics and variation of stratification, water masses, nutrient composition, and microalgal blooms were analyzed to find out how Changjiang River discharge and Kuroshio intrusion affected the dynamics of different microalgal blooms. Four water masses were identified during the blooms, and both types of microalgal blooms were found to occur in the continental coastal water. The Changjiang River discharge was found to play an important role during the diatom bloom by enhancing the pycnocline and phosphorus stress, while the Kuroshio intrusion supplied phosphate for the development and maintenance of the large-scale dinoflagellate bloom. The results could help elucidate the mechanisms of harmful algal blooms in the coastal area adjacent to the Changjiang River estuary. |
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