The SouthEast Asian time-series study (SEATS) and the biogeochemistry of the South China Sea - An overview

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作者
Wong, George T. F.
Ku, Teh-Lung
Mulholland, Margaret
Tseng, Chun-Mao
Wang, Dong-Ping
机构
[1] Acad Sinica, Res Ctr Environm Changes, Taipei 115, Taiwan
[2] Old Dominion Univ, Dept Ocean Earth & Atmospher Sci, Norfolk, VA 23529 USA
[3] Univ So Calif, Dept Earth Sci, Los Angeles, CA 90089 USA
[4] Natl Taiwan Univ, Natl Ctr Ocean Res, Taipei 10764, Taiwan
[5] Natl Taiwan Univ, Inst Oceanog, Taipei 10764, Taiwan
[6] SUNY Stony Brook, Marine Sci Res Ctr, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA
关键词
South China Sea; time-series study; carbon cycle; nutrient cycle; biological community structure; biogeochemistry;
D O I
10.1016/j.dsr2.2007.05.012
中图分类号
P7 [海洋学];
学科分类号
0707 ;
摘要
As part of the time-series program in the Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS), the major objective of the multidisciplinary and multi-institutional SouthEast Asian Time-series Study (SEATS) is to investigate through direct observations the processes that influence the carbon cycle and bioactive elements in the intra-annual to decadal time scale. The SEATS site is situated at 18.3 degrees N and 115.5 degrees E in the tropical oligotrophic northern South China Sea. Among the active time-series stations, it is located at the lowest latitude and it is the only one located in a marginal sea. The major defining environmental characteristics at this site include: oligotrophic water, outside the influence of major rivers, high surface temperature with little seasonality, strong and persistent stratification, thin mixed layer, shallow top of the nutricline depth, deep photic zone, distinct monsoonal seasons, frequent traverses of tropical cyclones, and a high depositional flux of aerosols. Given these environmental conditions, a sitespecific hypothesis in SEATS is that the interactions between the upper waters and the atmosphere constitute a major controlling mechanism of the biogeochemistry in the northern South China Sea. The SEATS station has been occupied at approximately seasonal intervals since 1999. The results obtained primarily between 1999 and 2003 in the initial phase of this study are presented here. In contrast to the generally accepted notion that seasonal variations in the tropical waters are minimal, well defined, and regular seasonal patterns were observed in the carbon cycle, the nutrient dynamics and the biological community structure in the northern South China Sea. In the carbon cycle, superimposed on the large seasonal signals were the more subtle inter-annual variations of progressive increases in the mixed-layer CO, fugacity (fCO(2)) and total dissolved CO, (TCO2) that also were observed in other time-series stations. This suggests that the absorption Of CO2 by the oceans in response to the increase in atmospheric CO, in modem times may well be globally manifested. The nutrient dynamics indicate that N-2 fixation could play a key role in keeping the nutrient cycle in balance in the northern South China Sea. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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