Water quality and eutrophication in the Guangzhou Sea Zone of the Pearl River estuary

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Peng Wei
Liangmin Huang
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Marine Bio
[2] Marine and Fishery Environment Monitoring Center of Guangzhou,resources Utilization, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology
[3] Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology | 2010年 / 28卷
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distribution; nutrients; eutrophication; Guangzhou Sea Zone;
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To gain a better understanding of water quality and eutrophication, we investigated the seasonal and spatial distribution of water quality at 17 stations in the Guangzhou Sea Zone (GZSZ). Nutrients, chlorophyll-a (Chl-a), salinity, chemical oxygen demand, and other physical and chemical parameters were determined in February, May, August and October from 2005 to 2007. The concentrations showed ranges of 93.2–530.4 μmol/L for dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN), 0.62–3.16 μmol/L for phosphate (PO4-P) and 50–127 μmol/L for silicate (SiO3-Si). The results indicated that DIN was strongly influenced by domestic sewage coming from Guangzhou City and NO3-N was the main form of DIN in most areas, while concentrations of phosphate and silicate were generally controlled by Pearl River runoff, land-based sources along the land or islands, and algae assimilation. N/P ratios were very high in both dry season and wet season, and varied from 57 to 667, suggesting that P was potentially the most limiting nutrient in the GZSZ. The concentrations of Chl-a were 3–96 μg/L, and were highly correlated with the distribution characteristics of COD. The concentrations of nutrients have increased over the past two decades (1982–2007). This means it is necessary to control the input of nutrients to the GZSZ, especially that of phosphate.
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