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Peiqin Liu, Hongping Liao, Yongyan Deng, Wenqi Zhang, Zhixi Zhou, Di Sun, Zhixin Ke, Aiguo Zhou and Huijuan Tang
Microplastics (MPs) have been given considerable attention due to their risk to aquatic organisms in marine environments. In this study, MPs? abundance and their potential correlation with environmental factors were investigated from 26 sites in Daya Bay...
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Yelong Zhao, Jinsong Chen, Xiaoli Li, Hongzhong Li and Longlong Zhao
Shenzhen is a crucial city in the Guangdong?Hong Kong?Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA). With high-intensity land development and rapid population growth, the ocean has become an essential space for expansion, leading to significant variations in water qualit...
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Lan Fu, Xiaoyu Dong, Henglun Shen, Tianshun Zhu and Fangfang Sun
As a coastal city with rapid urbanization and high-intensity human activities, Shenzhen, China has carried out a series of comprehensive treatments for water pollution control and ecological restoration in recent years. However, the restoration effect is...
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Guotong Deng, Jiuxing Xing, Jinyu Sheng and Shengli Chen
Analysis of sea-level observations demonstrates that Typhoons Mawar (2017) and Mangkhut (2018) induced seiches in both Dapeng Bay and Daya Bay near Shenzhen of China, with periods varying from about 3.5 to 4.0 h. Typhoon Mawar (2017) also generated seich...
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Huabin Mao, Yongfeng Qi, Chunhua Qiu, Zhenhua Luan, Xia Wang, Xianrong Cen, Linghui Yu, Shumin Lian and Xiaodong Shang
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Huijuan Tang, Zhixin Ke, Muting Yan, Wenjing Wang, Huayue Nie, Boxing Li, Jingping Zhang, Xiangrong Xu and Jun Wang
Surface sediment samples were collected from 19 sites throughout Daya Bay, China to study the concentrations, spatial distributions, potential ecological risk, and possible sources of heavy, including metals copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), arsenic (As), cadmium ...
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Xiangju Cheng, Yingxue Zeng, Zhenren Guo and Liangsheng Zhu
With the yearly increasing marine culture activities in floating cages in Daya Bay, China, the effects of pollution may overlap and lead to more severe water environmental problems. In order to track the impacts of the marine culture in floating cages on...
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Jie Yang, Linglong Cao, Jianhua Wang, Chunlian Liu, Chuguang Huang, Weixu Cai, Hongda Fang and Xiaojuan Peng
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Mei-Lin Wu, You-Shao Wang, Jun-De Dong, Cui-Ci Sun, Yu-Tu Wang, Fu-Lin Sun and Hao Cheng
The objective is to identify the spatial and temporal variability of the hydrochemical quality of the water column in a subtropical coastal system, Daya Bay, China. Water samples were collected in four seasons at 12 monitoring sites. The Southeast Asian ...
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