Data obtained from a comprehensive multidisciplinary oceanographic survey in the central and northern parts of the Taiwan Strait, 24°20′-26°00′N, 118°45°-121°00′E by the Fujian Institute of...Data obtained from a comprehensive multidisciplinary oceanographic survey in the central and northern parts of the Taiwan Strait, 24°20′-26°00′N, 118°45°-121°00′E by the Fujian Institute of Oceanology during the period May, 1983 through May, 1984, showed that the distributions of dissolved oxygen (DO), nitrate, dissolved inorganic phosphate and silicate concentrations here had obvious areal and seasonal characteristics that were mainly influenced by the seasonal circulation ofthree major water systems in the Taiwan Strait-- the Taiwan Strait Warm Water (TSWW), theZhejiang-Fujian Coastal Water (ZFCW), and the Northeastern Strait Warm Water (NESWW).展开更多
The biogeochemical behavior of DIN (dissolved inorganic nitrogen), phosphate and silicate in the Minjiang River estuary is discussed based on data obtained from May, 1990 to Feb., 1991 oceanographic surveys in the are...The biogeochemical behavior of DIN (dissolved inorganic nitrogen), phosphate and silicate in the Minjiang River estuary is discussed based on data obtained from May, 1990 to Feb., 1991 oceanographic surveys in the area. The annual fluxes of nutrients in the Minjiang River estuary were estimated to be 326.8 ×103 t for silicate, 771.0 t for phosphate, 45.7×103 t for DIN (42.1×103 t for nitrate, 3.0×103 t for ammonia. 600 t for nitrite), respectively.展开更多
文摘Data obtained from a comprehensive multidisciplinary oceanographic survey in the central and northern parts of the Taiwan Strait, 24°20′-26°00′N, 118°45°-121°00′E by the Fujian Institute of Oceanology during the period May, 1983 through May, 1984, showed that the distributions of dissolved oxygen (DO), nitrate, dissolved inorganic phosphate and silicate concentrations here had obvious areal and seasonal characteristics that were mainly influenced by the seasonal circulation ofthree major water systems in the Taiwan Strait-- the Taiwan Strait Warm Water (TSWW), theZhejiang-Fujian Coastal Water (ZFCW), and the Northeastern Strait Warm Water (NESWW).
文摘The biogeochemical behavior of DIN (dissolved inorganic nitrogen), phosphate and silicate in the Minjiang River estuary is discussed based on data obtained from May, 1990 to Feb., 1991 oceanographic surveys in the area. The annual fluxes of nutrients in the Minjiang River estuary were estimated to be 326.8 ×103 t for silicate, 771.0 t for phosphate, 45.7×103 t for DIN (42.1×103 t for nitrate, 3.0×103 t for ammonia. 600 t for nitrite), respectively.