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Hypoxia formation in the East China Sea by decomposed organic matter in the Kuroshio Subsurface Water

机译:Hypoxia formation in the East China Sea by decomposed organic matter in the Kuroshio Subsurface Water

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Although internal decomposition of organic matter (OM) in the Kuroshio Subsurface Water (KSSW) is a crucial factor for hypoxia formation in the East China Sea (ECS), the seasonal source and contributions of this OM remain debated. This study applied datasets collected in June and October 2015 to discuss these issues qualitatively and quantitatively. According to the variations in several parameters along the KSSW route, N-2 fixation signals related to decomposed OM were apparent in the southern ECS during June, while terrestrial input signals were revealed in the northern ECS during June and most of the ECS during October. The terrestrial input contributed 47 of the decomposed OM near the historic hypoxic area in June, indicating that the terrestrial and marine sources contributed almost equally to the development of ECS hypoxia. These results provide vital information for understanding the mechanism of hypoxia formation driven by eutrophication and oceanic circulation.

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