沿海上升流区叶绿素a浓度变化的多种机制——以南海海南岛东部为例

IF 4.1 3区 地球科学 Q2 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Junyi Li, Min Li, Chao Wang, Q. Zheng, Ying Xu, Tianyu Zhang, L. Xie
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摘要

摘要利用2003 - 2020年的卫星观测和2019 - 2021年的巡航观测资料,揭示了南海西北部海南岛以东沿海上升流区(UEH)叶绿素a (Chl a)浓度的季节和年际变化中,上升流的作用非常小。结果表明,UEH核心上升流区Chl - a浓度具有强烈的季节和年际变化。与夏季上升流最强不同的是,UEH地区Chl a浓度在秋季和冬季达到最大值1.18 mg m−3,夏季最小值0.74 mg m−3。夏季Chl a浓度最高可达1.0 mg m−3,上升流较弱,10月Chl a浓度最高可达2.5 mg m−3。环境因子分析表明,相对于上升流的有限影响,来自北部陆架的沿陆架海岸流和降水的增加对研究区Chl - a浓度变化具有至关重要的影响。这些结果为预测上升流区域的海洋生产力提供了新的见解,即除了上升流过程外,还应考虑多种机制,特别是水平平流。
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Multiple mechanisms for chlorophyll a concentration variations in coastal upwelling regions: a case study east of Hainan Island in the South China Sea
Abstract. Using satellite observations from 2003 to 2020 and cruise observations from 2019 and 2021, this study reveals an unexpected minor role of upwelling in seasonal and interannual variations in chlorophyll a (Chl a) concentrations in the coastal upwelling region east of Hainan Island (UEH) in the northwestern South China Sea (NWSCS). The results show strong seasonal and interannual variability in the Chl a concentration in the core upwelling area of the UEH. Different from the strongest upwelling in summer, the Chl a concentration in the UEH area reaches a maximum of 1.18 mg m−3 in autumn and winter, with a minimum value of 0.74 mg m−3 in summer. The Chl a concentration in summer increases to as high as 1.0 mg m−3 with weak upwelling, whereas the maximum Chl a concentration in October increases to 2.5 mg m−3. The analysis of environmental factors shows that, compared to the limited effects of upwelling, the along-shelf coastal current from the northern shelf and the increased precipitation are crucially important to the Chl a concentration variation in the study area. These results provide new insights for predicting marine productivity in upwelling areas, i.e., multiple mechanisms, especially horizontal advection, should be considered in addition to the upwelling process.
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Ocean Science
Ocean Science 地学-海洋学
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
6.20%
发文量
78
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Ocean Science (OS) is a not-for-profit international open-access scientific journal dedicated to the publication and discussion of research articles, short communications, and review papers on all aspects of ocean science: experimental, theoretical, and laboratory. The primary objective is to publish a very high-quality scientific journal with free Internet-based access for researchers and other interested people throughout the world. Electronic submission of articles is used to keep publication costs to a minimum. The costs will be covered by a moderate per-page charge paid by the authors. The peer-review process also makes use of the Internet. It includes an 8-week online discussion period with the original submitted manuscript and all comments. If accepted, the final revised paper will be published online. Ocean Science covers the following fields: ocean physics (i.e. ocean structure, circulation, tides, and internal waves); ocean chemistry; biological oceanography; air–sea interactions; ocean models – physical, chemical, biological, and biochemical; coastal and shelf edge processes; paleooceanography.
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