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Nutrient budgets for the South China Sea basin
Authors:Chen-Tung Arthur Chen  Shu-Lun Wang  Bing-Jye Wang  Su-Cheng Pai  
Institution:1. Ifremer Centre de Brest, BP 70, 29280 Plouzané Cedex, France;2. 44 rue du Cloître, Plouzané, France;3. Taiwan Ocean Research Institute, 219, Sec. 1 Dongfang Rd., Qieding Dist., Kaohsiung 852, Taiwan;4. Institute of Applied Geophysics, National Taiwan Ocean University, 2 Pei-Ning Road, Keelung 202, Taiwan
Abstract:Varying atmospheric forcing and an elaborate geography make for a complex flow in the South China Sea (SCS). Throughout the year, the surface waters of the Kuroshio flow into the SCS, while the surface waters of the SCS flow out through the Bashi Channel. Cumulatively, there is a small (1 Sv) net outflow of surface water (0–350-m depth) from the SCS in the wet season, but a net inflow (3 Sv) in the dry season through the Bashi Channel. The differences are mainly made up by inflow and outflow of Sunda Shelf Water in the wet and dry seasons, respectively.Seawater, phosphorus, nitrogen and silicate budgets were calculated based on a box model. The results point out an intermediate water outflow (350–1350-m depth) into the West Philippine Sea (WPS) through the Bashi Channel in both the wet and dry seasons, though this, along with the nutrients it carries, is slightly larger in the dry season (2 Sv) than in the wet (1.8 Sv). More importantly, the export of nutrient-laden SCS intermediate water through the Bashi Channel subsequently upwells onto the East China Sea (ECS) shelf. The denitrification rate for shelves in the SCS is 0.11 mol N m−2 year−1, calculated by balancing the nitrogen budget. The oxygen consumption and the nutrient regeneration rates, based on the mass-balance and the one-dimensional advection–diffusion models, stand between those for the Bering Sea and the Sea of Japan.
Keywords:South China Sea  East China Sea  Nutrient budgets  Flux  Denitrification  Upwelling
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