期刊名称: |
Marine Pollution Bulletin |
全部作者: |
Lin Junfang,Wenxi Cao,Guifen Wang,Shuibo Hu |
出版年份: |
2014 |
卷 号: |
83 |
期 号: |
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页 码: |
190–197 |
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Ocean-color remote sensing has been used as a tool to detect phytoplankton size classes (PSCs). In this
study, a three-component model of PSC was reparameterized using seven years of pigment measurements acquired in the South China Sea (SCS). The model was then used to infer PSC in a cyclonic eddy
which was observed west of Luzon Island from SeaWiFS chlorophyll-a (chla) and sea-surface height
anomaly (SSHA) products. Enhanced productivity and a shift in the PSC were observed, which were likely
due to upwelling of nutrient-rich water into the euphotic zone. The supply of nutrients promoted the
growth of larger cells (micro- and nanoplankton), and the PSC shifted to greater sizes. However, the picoplankton were still important and contributed 48% to total chla concentration. In addition, PSC time series revealed a lag period of about three weeks between maximum eddy intensity and maximum
chlorophyll, which may have been related to phytoplankton growth rate and duration of eddy intensity.