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Hydrochemistry of the Tumen River Estuary,Sea of Japan
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">P?Ya?TishchenkoEmail author  P?Yu?Semkin  G?Yu?Pavlova  P?P?Tishchenko  V?B?Lobanov  A?A?Marjash  T?A?Mikhailik  S?G?Sagalaev  A?F?Sergeev  E?Yu?Tibenko  N?D?Khodorenko  R?V?Chichkin  M?G?Shvetsova  E?M?Shkirnikova
Institution:1.Il’ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute, Far East Branch,Russian Academy of Sciences,Vladivostok,Russia
Abstract:The hydrological and hydrochemical parameters of the Tumen River estuary were collected at 13 stations in May and October 2015. Vertical temperature, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, chlorophyll fluorescence, and turbidity profiles were obtained. Water was sampled from the surface and bottom layer. The water samples were analyzed for major ions, pH, salinity, concentrations of dissolved oxygen, major nutrients, dissolved organic carbon, humic matter, and δ18О and δD isotopes. This estuary is attributed to microtidal type with a flushing time of about 10 h. A phytoplakton bloom occurred in the top layer of the estuary. For surface horizons, the hydrochemical parameters show a linear correlation with salinity. In the bottom horizons, all these parameters, except for major ions and δ18О and δD isotopes, reveal substantial nonconservative behavior. The nonconservative behavior of the hydrochemical parameters in the bottom waters was mainly caused by degradation of the phytoplankton biomass at the water/sediment interface. Hypoxic conditions were established in the bottom waters of the estuary in May.
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