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Nutrient Dynamics in Jiaozhou Bay
Authors:Su Mei Liu  Xiao Na Li  Jing Zhang  Hao Wei  Jing Ling Ren  Gui Ling Zhang
Affiliation:(1) College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, 266100, People’s Republic of China;(2) State Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, People’s Republic of China;(3) Institute of Physical Oceanography, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, 266003, People’s Republic of China
Abstract:Three cruises were carried out in Jiaozhou Bay (JZB) in the neap tide in October 2002 (fall) and in both neap and spring tides in May 2003 (spring) to understand the relative importance of external nutrient inputs versus physical transport and internal biogeochemical processes. Nutrients ($$ NO_{3} ^{ - }  $$, $$ NO_{2} ^{ - }  $$, $$ NH_{4} ^{ + }  $$, $$ PO_{4} ^{{3 - }}  $$, silicic acid, total dissolved nitrogen (TDN) and phosphorus (TDP), dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) and phosphorus (DOP)) were measured. The concentrations of nutrients were higher in the northern part than in the southern part. High concentrations of $$ NH_{4} ^{ + }  $$ and DON in JZB demonstrated the anthropogenic input. Ambient nutrient ratios indicated that the potential limiting nutrients for phytoplankton growth were silicon, and then phosphorus. Nutrients showed an obvious tidal effect with low values at flood tide and high values at ebb tide. Nutrient elements were transported into JZB in the north and output in the south (i.e., into the Yellow Sea), which varied with season, tidal cycle and investigation sites. Water exchange between JZB and the Yellow Sea exports $$ NO_{3} ^{ - }  $$, $$ NH_{4} ^{ + }  $$ and DON out of JZB, while it inputs $$ PO_{4} ^{{3 - }}  $$, silicic acid and DOP into JZB. Nutrient budgets demonstrate that riverine input and wastewater discharge are major sources of nutrients, while residual flow is of minor importance in JZB ecosystem. JZB is a sink for the nutrient elements we studied except for DON. Stoichiometric calculations demonstrate that JZB is a net autotrophic system.
Keywords:Dynamics  Jiaozhou Bay  Nutrients  Tidal effects  Yellow Sea
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