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摘要
河口地区高浓度的叶绿素 a(Chl-a)和污染物导致了海洋环境质量的恶化,降低了海洋生态系统的可持续性和安全性。本研究以实地调查数据为基础,分析了柳沟河口(Leugu Estuary,LE)叶绿素 a 和污染物的分布特征。结合环境因素,对水体的营养状况和营养限制进行了评价。结果表明,柳沟河口水体中 Chl-a 和污染物的浓度范围在汛期和非汛期之间存在差异,氮是主要的限制性营养元素。相关性表明,低纬度地区的 Chl-a 和营养物质水平受到多种因素的复杂影响。污染程度较高的河流输入增加了浓度,降低了溶解氧水平,限制了 Chl-a 浓度的上升和浮游植物对营养物质的吸收。这项研究的结果可为深入研究 LE 的富营养化特征提供重要信息,并为河口生态环境的恢复和管理提供科学依据。
Distribution Characteristics and Driving Factors of Chlorophyll a and Pollutants in the Liugu Estuary
The high concentration of chlorophyll a (Chl-a) and pollutants in estuaries has led to the deterioration of marine environmental quality and a reduction in the sustainability and safety of marine ecosystems. This study analyzed the distribution characteristics of Chl-a and pollutants in the Liugu Estuary (LE) based on field survey data. By incorporating environmental factors, the water's nutritional status and nutrient limitations were evaluated. The results indicated that there were variations in the concentration range of Chl-a and pollutants between flood and non-flood seasons in the LE, with nitrogen identified as the main limiting nutrient. The correlation indicated that Chl-a and nutrient levels in the LE were influenced by a complex interplay of multiple factors. River inputs with higher pollution levels increased concentrations and reduced DO levels, limiting the rise in Chl-a concentration and the uptake of nutrients by phytoplankton. The findings of this study could provide essential information for an in-depth examination of the eutrophication characteristics of the LE and offer a scientific foundation for the restoration and management of the estuary's ecological environment.
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