Seasonal variations in nutrients and chlorophyll-a concentrations in the Northern East China Sea SCOPUS KCI

Title
Seasonal variations in nutrients and chlorophyll-a concentrations in the Northern East China Sea
Author(s)
Kim, D.; Shim, J.H.; Yoo, S.
KIOST Author(s)
Kim, Dong Seon(김동선)
Alternative Author(s)
김동선; 심정희; 유신재
Publication Year
2006
Abstract
Nutrients, chlorophyll-a, particulate organic carbon (POC), and environmental conditions were extensively investigated in the northern East China Sea (ECS) near Cheju Island during three seasonal cruises from 2003 to 2005. In spring and autumn, relatively high concentrations of nitrate (2.6∼12.4 μmol kg -1) and phosphate (0.17∼-0.61 μol kg -1) were observed in the surface waters in the western part of the study area because of the large supply of nutrients from deep waters by vertical mixing. The surface concentrations of nitrate and phosphate in summer were much lower than those in spring and autumn, which is ascribed to a reduced nutrient supply from the deep waters in summer because of surface layer stratification. While previous studies indicate that upwellings of the Kuroshio Current and the Changjiang (Yangtze River) are main sources of nutrients in the ECS, these two inputs seem not to have contributed significantly to the build-up of nutrients in the northern ECS during the time of this study. The lower nitrate:phosphate (N:P) ratio in the surface waters and the positive correlation between the surface N:P ratio and nitrate concentration indicate that nitrate acts as a main nutrient limiting phytoplankton growth in the northern ECS, contrary to previous reports of phosphate-limited phytoplankton growth in the ECS. This difference arises because most surface water nutrients are supplied by vertical mixing from deep waters with low N:P ratios and are not directly influenced by the Changjiang, which has a high N:P ratio. Surface chlorophyll-a levels showed large seasonal variation, with high concentrations (0.38∼4.14 mg m -3) in spring and autumn and low concentrations (0.22∼1.05 mg m -3) in summer. The surface distribution of chlorophyll-a coincided fairly well with that of nitrate in the northern ECS, implying that nitrate is an important nutrient controlling phytoplankton biomass. The POC:chlorophyll-a ratio was 4∼6 times higher in summer than in spring and autumn, presumably because of the high summer phytoplankton death rate caused by nutrient depletion in the surface waters.
ISSN
1738-5261
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/4939
DOI
10.1007/BF03022418
Bibliographic Citation
Ocean Science Journal, v.41, no.3, pp.125 - 137, 2006
Subject
chlorophyll a; nitrate; nutrient; particulate organic carbon; phosphate; phytoplankton; seasonal variation; vertical mixing; East China Sea; Pacific Ocean
Keywords
Chlorophyll-a; East China Sea; Nutrients; POC; Seasonal variations
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article
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