Relationships of the summer nutrient concentrations in the East China Sea with the Changjiang diluted water, upwellings and Kuroshio intrusion, from an interannual perspective
Key Points
Nutrient concentrations correlate significantly with Changjiang diluted water input and Kuroshio intrusion.
A substantial upwelling effect contributes to elevated nutrient levels during summer months.
Analysis focuses on the interannual variability of nutrient dynamics related to coastal currents.
The findings highlight potential shifts in marine ecosystems linked to changing water mass interactions.
Relationships of the summer nutrient concentrations in the East China Sea with the Changjiang diluted water, upwellings and Kuroshio intrusion, from an interannual perspective | Synapse
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