Identification of the long-term variations of groundwater and their governing factors based on hydrochemical and isotopic data in a river basin
Z Yin, Q Luo, J Wu, S Xu, J Wu - Journal of Hydrology, 2021 - Elsevier
A clear identification of the hydrochemical processes in groundwater systems is critical for
the management and protection of alternative water resources. The Dagu River Basin (DRB) …
the management and protection of alternative water resources. The Dagu River Basin (DRB) …
Linking seasonal plankton succession and cellular trace metal dynamics in marine assemblages
Factors affecting trace metal dynamics in marine plankton still need to be fully understood.
Underlying mechanisms affecting cellular metal distribution, seasonal changes, and the …
Underlying mechanisms affecting cellular metal distribution, seasonal changes, and the …
Non-proportional distribution and bioaccumulation of metals between phytoplankton and zooplankton in coastal waters
Metal concentrations were concurrently quantified in seawater, phytoplankton, and
zooplankton from a heavily impacted coast of southern Taiwan. Combined size and density …
zooplankton from a heavily impacted coast of southern Taiwan. Combined size and density …
Riverine flux of dissolved phosphorus to the coastal sea may be overestimated, especially in estuaries of gated rivers: Implications of phosphorus adsorption …
The flux of terrestrial dissolved inorganic phosphorous (DIP, ie PO 4 3−) via rivers into
coastal seas is usually calculated by simply multiplying its concentration with the …
coastal seas is usually calculated by simply multiplying its concentration with the …
Phthalate esters and nonylphenols in fractionated marine harbor phytoplankton and concentrations of microplastics in seawater
Endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs) are a global concern found in various
environments, impacting resident organisms. Phytoplankton, crucial for aquatic ecosystems …
environments, impacting resident organisms. Phytoplankton, crucial for aquatic ecosystems …
Sources of nitrate in a heavily nitrogen pollution bay in Beibu Gulf, as identified using stable isotopes
S Cai, Q Lao, G Jin, C Chen, X Zhou, Q Zhu… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Eutrophication, mainly caused by the oversupply of inorganic nitrogen and phosphate, has
increased and become a serious environmental problem in the coastal bays of Beibu Gulf, a …
increased and become a serious environmental problem in the coastal bays of Beibu Gulf, a …
Spatiotemporal variations of biogenic elements and sources of sedimentary organic matter in the largest oyster mariculture bay (Maowei Sea), Southwest China
China is the largest mariculture producer in the world, but detailed information on the
spatiotemporal variations of biogenic elements and sources of sedimentary organic matter …
spatiotemporal variations of biogenic elements and sources of sedimentary organic matter …
Biogeochemistry of dissolved and particulate phosphorus speciation in the Maowei Sea, northern Beibu Gulf
Phosphorus (P) is an important biogenic element that limits algal growth, and influences
primary productivity and biogeochemical cycling of other biogenic elements in freshwater …
primary productivity and biogeochemical cycling of other biogenic elements in freshwater …
Unexpectedly high dissolved210Pb in coastal groundwaters: Is submarine groundwater discharge important in coastal sea?
Estimating 210 Pb sources/sinks is significant for understanding the transport processes and
chronology of sediment in coastal seas. Although submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) …
chronology of sediment in coastal seas. Although submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) …
Dissolved N pollution and its biogeochemical constraints along a river-sea continuum of a typical dense oyster mariculture coastal water, northwest South China Sea
Dissolved nutrients, including nitrate (NO 3–-N) and its dual isotopes (δ 15 N-NO 3–and δ
18 O-NO 3–) were systematically studied along a river-sea continuum, wherein dense oyster …
18 O-NO 3–) were systematically studied along a river-sea continuum, wherein dense oyster …