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[A-OS13] 沿岸域の海洋循環と物質循環

2019年5月27日(月) 13:45 〜 15:15 102 (1F)

コンビーナ:田中 潔(東京大学)、森本 昭彦(愛媛大学)、速水 祐一(佐賀大学)、一見 和彦(香川大学瀬戸内圏研究センター)、座長:森本 昭彦速水 祐一

14:15 〜 14:30

[AOS13-09] Enhanced West Philippine Sea intrusion diminishes hypoxia conditions in the Pearl River estuary

*Hon-Kit Lui1,2Chen-Tung Arthur Chen1Wei-Ping Hou2Jian-Ming Liau2 (1.Department of Oceanography, National Sun Yat-sen University、2.Taiwan Ocean Research Institute, National Applied Research Laboratories)

キーワード:hypoxia, Kuroshio, Pearl River estuary, West Philippine Sea, intrusion, South China Sea

The hypoxia condition (dissolved oxygen <2 mg/L) in the Pearl River estuary is worsening in the past decade, partly due to the rising anthropogenic activities. For instance, excess nutrients cause enhanced biological productivity in the surface ocean. Yet, dead phytoplankton sink to the bottom of the coastal zone, where they decompose and consume oxygen. If the oxygen consumption rate exceeds the supply rate, then hypoxia or even anoxia may develop, leading to so-called dead zones. Here we show that a strong invasion of high dissolved oxygen but low nutrients West Philippine Sea seawater into the South China Sea in the form of Kuroshio occurred around 2003-2004. Apparently due to the oxygen supply carried by the remnants of the intruded Kuroshio, little hypoxia developed off the Pearl River estuary, where the anoxic condition develops in some years with weak Kuroshio intrusion.