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Modelling nitrogen and phosphorus cycles and dissolved oxygen in the Zhujiang Estuary Ⅰ.Model results 被引量:2

Modelling nitrogen and phosphorus cycles and dissolved oxygen in the Zhujiang Estuary Ⅱ. Model results
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摘要 In the present study, the ecosystem-based water quality model was applied to the Pearl River (Zhujiang) Estuary. The model results successfully represent the distribution trend of nutrients and dissolved oxygen both in the horizontal and vertical planes during the flood season, and it shows that the model has taken into consideration the key part of the dynamical, chemical and biological processes existing in the Zhujiang Estuary. The further studies illustrate that nitrogen is in plenty while phospho- rus and light limit the phytoplankton biomass in the Zhujiang Estuary during the flood season. In the present study, the ecosystem-based water quality model was applied to the Pearl River (Zhujiang) Estuary. The model results successfully represent the distribution trend of nutrients and dissolved oxygen both in the horizontal and vertical planes during the flood season, and it shows that the model has taken into consideration the key part of the dynamical, chemical and biological processes existing in the Zhujiang Estuary. The further studies illustrate that nitrogen is in plenty while phospho- rus and light limit the phytoplankton biomass in the Zhujiang Estuary during the flood season.
出处 《Acta Oceanologica Sinica》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2001年第4期505-514,共10页 海洋学报(英文版)
基金 The present study was supported by the Pearl River Estuary Pollution Project funded by the Hong Kong AdministrativeDivision Go
关键词 The Zhujiang Estuary NUTRIENT CHLOROPHYLL dissolved oxygen The Zhujiang Estuary, nutrient, chlorophyll, dissolved oxygen
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