Role of nutrients in the development of floating green tides in the Southern Yellow Sea, China, in 2017 DOI
Haibo Zhang,

Rongguo Su,

Xiaoyong Shi

et al.

Marine Pollution Bulletin, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 156, P. 111197 - 111197

Published: May 11, 2020

Language: Английский

Human activities and climate variability drive fast‐paced change across the world's estuarine–coastal ecosystems DOI Creative Commons
James E. Cloern, Paulo César Abreu, Jacob Carstensen

et al.

Global Change Biology, Journal Year: 2015, Volume and Issue: 22(2), P. 513 - 529

Published: Aug. 4, 2015

Time series of environmental measurements are essential for detecting, measuring and understanding changes in the Earth system its biological communities. Observational have accumulated over past 2-5 decades from across world's estuaries, bays, lagoons, inland seas shelf waters influenced by runoff. We synthesize information contained these time to develop a global view occurring marine systems connectivity land. Our review is organized around four themes: (i) human activities as drivers change; (ii) variability climate driver (iii) successes, disappointments challenges managing change at sea-land interface; (iv) discoveries made observations time. Multidecadal reveal that many estuarine-coastal ecosystems continuing state change, pace faster than we could imagined decade ago. Some been transformed into novel with habitats, biogeochemistry communities outside natural range variability. Change takes forms including linear nonlinear trends, abrupt oscillations. The challenge daunting coastal zone where diverse pressures concentrated intersect different responses land ocean basins. will likely accelerate population economies continue grow accelerates. Wise stewardship resources upon which depend critically dependent flow measure, understand anticipate future along coastlines.

Language: Английский

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451

Ulva prolifera green-tide outbreaks and their environmental impact in the Yellow Sea, China DOI Creative Commons
Yongyu Zhang, Peimin He, Hongmei Li

et al.

National Science Review, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 6(4), P. 825 - 838

Published: March 18, 2019

The

Language: Английский

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207

The seas around China in a warming climate DOI
Fan Wang, Xuegang Li, Xiaohui Tang

et al.

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 4(8), P. 535 - 551

Published: July 18, 2023

Language: Английский

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Introduction to the Special Issue on green tides in the Yellow Sea DOI Creative Commons

Mingjiang Zhou,

Dongyan Liu, Donald M. Anderson

et al.

Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science, Journal Year: 2015, Volume and Issue: 163, P. 3 - 8

Published: June 24, 2015

Language: Английский

Citations

132

Spatial and temporal nutrient variations in the Yellow Sea and their effects on Ulva prolifera blooms DOI
Xiaoyong Shi,

Mingyan Qi,

Hongjie Tang

et al.

Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science, Journal Year: 2015, Volume and Issue: 163, P. 36 - 43

Published: Feb. 20, 2015

Language: Английский

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124

A review of the green tides in the Yellow Sea, China DOI
Xiangqing Liu, Zongling Wang, Xuelei Zhang

et al.

Marine Environmental Research, Journal Year: 2016, Volume and Issue: 119, P. 189 - 196

Published: June 17, 2016

Language: Английский

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96

Harmful macroalgal blooms (HMBs) in China's coastal water: Green and golden tides DOI

Jie Xiao,

Zongling Wang, Dongyan Liu

et al.

Harmful Algae, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 107, P. 102061 - 102061

Published: June 13, 2021

Language: Английский

Citations

82

Nutrient-rich submarine groundwater discharge fuels the largest green tide in the world DOI
Shibin Zhao, Bochao Xu,

Qinzhen Yao

et al.

The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 770, P. 144845 - 144845

Published: Jan. 21, 2021

Language: Английский

Citations

61

Review of the development of the green tide and the process of control in the southern Yellow Sea in 2022 DOI
Zhangyi Xia, Jinlin Liu, Shuang Zhao

et al.

Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 302, P. 108772 - 108772

Published: April 19, 2024

Language: Английский

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14

Submarine groundwater discharge and associated nutrient fluxes into the Southern Yellow Sea: A case study for semi‐enclosed and oligotrophic seas‐implication for green tide bloom DOI Open Access
Jianan Liu, Ni Su, Xilong Wang

et al.

Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans, Journal Year: 2016, Volume and Issue: 122(1), P. 139 - 152

Published: Dec. 17, 2016

Abstract The biogenic elements concentrations in a coastal bay/estuary are strongly influenced not only by riverine input but also submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) which has been identified as typical process of land/ocean interactions zones. To assess the role SGD nutrient fluxes Southern Yellow Sea (SYS), 228 Ra activities were measured seawater collected May 2014. Analyzing sources and sinks Ra, flux excess through was estimated to be (2.2 ± 1.0) ×10 15 dpm yr −1 . Based on mass balance model, we average approximately (1.3 0.87) 12 m 3 over entire SYS, is at least 3.3 times annual delivery from Changjiang River into SYS (∼1.3 × 10 11 ). SGD‐derived loads (dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN), phosphorus (DIP) silicon (DSi)) (487 384) 9 mol , (2.8 2.2) (313 259) respectively, 18 times, 7 13 both mainland China Korea. accumulation derived may play one most important roles green tide bloom that originated Subei Shoal zone SYS. Additionally, DIN DIP via can provide necessary amounts for recovering normal levels after terminated.

Language: Английский

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84