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    题名: Yangtze River floods enhance coastal ocean phytoplankton biomass and potential fish production
    作者: Gong,GC;Liu,KK;Chiang,KP;Hsiung,TM;Chang,J;Chen,CC;Hung,CC;Chou,WC;Chung,CC;Chen,HY;Shiah,FK;Tsai,AY;Hsieh,CH;Shiao,JC;Tseng,CM;Hsu,SC;Lee,HJ;Lee,MA;Lin,II;Tsai,FJ
    贡献者: 水文與海洋科學研究所
    关键词: EAST-CHINA-SEA;3 GORGES DAM;CHLOROPHYLL-A;CHEMICAL HYDROGRAPHY;CHANGING CLIMATE;HYPOXIA;EUTROPHICATION;DISCHARGE;FISHERIES;TRENDS
    日期: 2011
    上传时间: 2012-03-27 17:34:06 (UTC+8)
    出版者: 國立中央大學
    摘要: The occurrence of extreme weather conditions appears on the rise under current climate change conditions, resulting in more frequent and severe floods. The devastating floods in southern China in 2010 and eastern Australia 2010-2011, serve as a solemn testimony to that notion. Accompanying the excess runoffs, elevated amount of terrigenous materials, including nutrients for microalgae, are discharged to the coastal ocean. However, how these floods and the materials they carry affect the coastal ocean ecosystem is still poorly understood. Yangtze River (aka Changjiang), which is the largest river in the Eurasian continent, flows eastward and empties into the East China Sea. Since the early twentieth century, serious overflows of the Changjiang have occurred four times. During the two most recent ones in July 1998 and 2010, we found total primary production in the East China Sea reaching 147 x 10(3) tons carbon per day, which may support fisheries catch as high as 410 x 10(3) tons per month, about triple the amount during non-flooding periods based on direct field oceanographic observations. As the frequencies of floods increase world wide as a result of climate change, the flood-induced biological production could be a silver lining to the hydrological hazards and human and property losses inflicted by excessive precipitations. Citation: Gong, G.-C., et al. (2011), Yangtze River floods enhance coastal ocean phytoplankton biomass and potential fish production, Geophys. Res. Lett., 38, L13603, doi:10.1029/2011GL047519.
    關聯: GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
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