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Responses of a coastal phytoplankton community to increased nutrient input from the Changjiang (Yangtze) River
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In this article, a trend of increasing phytoplankton standing stock from 1984 to 2002 appeared in the Changjiang River estuary and adjacent coastal waters, especially in late spring.About:
This article is published in Continental Shelf Research.The article was published on 2008-07-15. It has received 477 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Red tide & Algal bloom.read more
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Progress in understanding harmful algal blooms: paradigm shifts and new technologies for research, monitoring, and management.
TL;DR: Here, HAB science is reviewed with an eye toward new concepts and approaches, emphasizing, where possible, the unexpected yet promising new directions that research has taken in this diverse field.
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Increased nutrient loads from the Changjiang (Yangtze) River have led to increased Harmful Algal Blooms
TL;DR: Based on observations collected during 15 cruises from 2002 to 2007 and on historical data, annual and seasonal variations in dissolved inorganic nutrients in the Changjiang (Yangtze) River estuary and the adjacent area were investigated as discussed by the authors.
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Nutrient budgets for large Chinese estuaries
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report the riverine fluxes and concentrations of major nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, and silicon) in the rivers of the contiguous landmass of China and Korea in the northeast Asia.
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The Haber Bosch-harmful algal bloom (HB-HAB) link
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed that the HB-HAB link is a function of the inefficiency of incorporation of N fertilizers in the food supply chain, the leakiness of the N cycle from crop to table, and the fate of lost N relative to P to the environment.
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Responses of summer phytoplankton community to drastic environmental changes in the Changjiang (Yangtze River) estuary during the past 50 years
Zhibing Jiang,Jingjing Liu,Jianfang Chen,Quanzhen Chen,Xiaojun Yan,Jiliang Xuan,Jiangning Zeng +6 more
TL;DR: Historical data on summer phytoplankton communities from 1959 to 2009 are obtained to explore responses to long-term environmental changes and appear to be closely related to an increase in anthropogenic activities and climatic changes.
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Assessing and managing nutrient-enhanced eutrophication in estuarine and coastal waters: Interactive effects of human and climatic perturbations
TL;DR: In this article, the physical and chemical mechanisms controlling algal bloom and hypoxia dynamics were examined using the eutrophic Neuse River Estuary (NRE), North Carolina, USA, as a case study.
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Chemical dynamics of the Changjiang estuary
TL;DR: A reconnaissance of the chemical dynamics of the estuary and plume of the Changjiang was carried out on cruises in the summer of 1980 and the winter of 1981 as discussed by the authors.
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Nutrient conditions in the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea
TL;DR: In this article, the distributions of micronutrients in the Yellow Sea (YS) and the East China Sea (ECS), based on the data obtained during field observations, were discussed.