Journal ArticleDOI
Spatial and temporal variation of chlorophyll a, primary productivity and chemical hydrography in the southern East China Sea.
Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
In this article, the authors examined the seasonal and spatial variability of chlorophyll a distribution and primary productivity in the southern East China Sea from the inner shelf to the offshore region based on observations along a cross-shelf transect during 1991-1995.About:
This article is published in Continental Shelf Research.The article was published on 2000-03-01. It has received 156 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Spring bloom & Upwelling.read more
Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Seasonal variation of chlorophyll a concentration, primary production and environmental conditions in the subtropical East China Sea
TL;DR: For example, during four seasonal cruises between December 1997 and October 1998, this article studied the chlorophyll a concentration, primary production, and environmental conditions over the entire shelf of the subtropical East China Sea (ECS).
Journal ArticleDOI
Physical-Biological Oceanographic Coupling Influencing Phytoplankton and Primary Production in the South China Sea
TL;DR: In this paper, two cruises were carried out in the summer and winter of 1998 to study coupled physical-chemical-biological processes in the South China Sea and their effects on phytoplankton stock and production.
Journal ArticleDOI
Contrasting the relative importance of species sorting and dispersal limitation in shaping marine bacterial versus protist communities.
Wenxue Wu,Hsiao Pei Lu,Akash R. Sastri,Yi-Chun Yeh,Gwo-Ching Gong,Wen-Chen Chou,Chih-hao Hsieh +6 more
TL;DR: The analyses indicated that protist communities were governed more strongly by species sorting relative to dispersal limitation than were bacterial communities; this pattern was consistent across the three-depth layers, albeit to different degrees, and supported the ‘size-plasticity’ hypothesis.
Journal ArticleDOI
Air–sea exchanges of CO 2 in the world's coastal seas
Chen-Tung Arthur Chen,Chen-Tung Arthur Chen,Chen-Tung Arthur Chen,Ting-Hsuan Huang,Y.-C. Chen,Yan Bai,Xianqiang He,Y. Kang +7 more
TL;DR: The air-sea exchanges of CO 2 in the world's 165 estuaries and 87 continental shelves are evaluated in this article, showing that upper and mid-estuaries with salinities between 2 and 25 are moderate sources and lower and lower-latitudes with more than 25 are weak sources (8.4 ± 14 mol C m −2 yr −1 ).
Journal ArticleDOI
Paleoenvironmental changes in the northern area of the East China Sea during the past 42,000 years
Akira Ijiri,Luejiang Wang,Tadamichi Oba,Hodaka Kawahata,Hodaka Kawahata,Chen-Yue Huang,Chi-Yue Huang +6 more
TL;DR: A 33.65m-long IMAGES (MD982195) core with very high sedimentation rate (ca. 80 cm/kyr), retrieved from the northern part of the East China Sea, was analyzed at 10 cm intervals (about 125 years) for oxygen-carbon isotope of Globigerinoides ruber (sensu stricto), sea surface temperature (SST) from alkenones (U37′K), and principal component analysis of planktonic foraminiferal assemblage as mentioned in this paper.
References
More filters
Book
A manual of chemical and biological methods for seawater analysis
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe counting, media, and preservatives for analytical techniques, including soluble organic material, plant pigments, and photosynthesis in seawater, and show how to count media and preservative.
Journal ArticleDOI
Photosynthetic rates derived from satellite‐based chlorophyll concentration
TL;DR: In this paper, a light-dependent, depth-resolved model for carbon fixation (VGPM) was developed to understand the critical variables required for accurate assessment of daily depth-integrated phytoplankton carbon fixation from measurements of sea surface pigment concentrations (Csat)(Csat).
BookDOI
Primary productivity and biogeochemical cycles in the sea
TL;DR: The role of marine organisms in primary production was discussed in this paper, where the importance of new production and the importance and measurement of New Production was discussed. But the role of Marine Organisms in Primary Production: Phytoplankton Size S.W. Lewis.