首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
     检索      


Physical processes causing the formation of hypoxia off the Changjiang estuary after Typhoon Chan-hom, 2015
Authors:GUO Yaru  RONG Zengrui  LI Bo  XU Zhao  LI Pixue  LI Xiaodan
Institution:Physical Oceanography Laboratory/CIMST;Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology;Marine Science and Technology College;Shanghai Marine Environmental Monitoring and Forecasting Center
Abstract:Severe hypoxia was observed in the submarine canyon to the east of the Changjiang estuary in July 14, 2015, two days after typhoon Chan-hom. The oxygen concentration reached as low as 2.0 mg/L and occupied a water column of about 25 m. A ROMS model was con?gured to explore the underlying physical processes causing the formation of hypoxia. Chan-hom passed through the Changjiang estuary during the neap tide. The strati?cation was completely destroyed in the shallow nearshore region when typhoon passing. However, it was maintained in the deep canyon, though the surface mixed layer was largely deepened. The residual water in the deep canyon is considered to be the possible source of the later hypoxia. After Chan-hom departure, not only the low salinity plume water spread further of fshore, but also the sea surface temperature(SST) rewarmed quickly. Both changes helped strengthen the strati?cation and facilitate the formation of hypoxia. It was found that the surface heat flux, especially the solar short wave radiation dominated the surface re-warming, the of fshore advection of the warmer Changjiang Diluted Water(CDW) also played a role. In addition to the residual water in the deep canyon, the Taiwan Warm Current(TWC) was found to flow into the deep canyon pre-and soon post-Chan-hom, which was considered to be the original source of the hypoxia water.
Keywords:hypoxia  Changjiang estuary  deep canyon  vertical mixing  advection  heat flux
本文献已被 维普 等数据库收录!
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号