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Yifan Zhang, Dewang Li, Kui Wang and Bin Xue
We conducted 24-h real-time monitoring of temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, and nutrients in the near-shore (M4-1), front (M4-8), and offshore (M4-13) regions of the 31° N section of the Changjiang (Yangtze) River estuary plume in summer. Carbon d...
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Jiaxin Zhang, Kan Hong, Yeping Yuan, Ying-Tien Lin and Dongrui Han
A three-dimensional numerical model was established with OpenFOAM-5.x to investigate plume characteristics under windless and rainless weather conditions. The large eddy simulation was applied, combined with a modified solver for solving governing equati...
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Hui Shen, Ye Zhu, Zhiguo He, Li Li and Yingzhong Lou
Freshwater plume at the Changjiang River (CR) mouth are essential to the coastal water quality and ecosystem because they can cause estuary stratification and hypoxia, potentially deteriorating the water environment. Furthermore, the advection heat trans...
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Shiliang Shan and Jinyu Sheng
Wind-driven coastal upwelling can cause a sudden drop in sea surface temperatures (SSTs) of up to more than 8 °C on the inner Scotian Shelf (ScS) in the summer months. Three major coastal upwelling events on the ScS in the summer of 2012 are analyzed usi...
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Fang Yan, Huichao Jiang, Yuanqing Ma, Cuiju Cui, Huawei Qin, Lijuan Liu, Shasha Zang, Hongyan Xing, Zhiguang Xu and Hongyan Wu
Sargassum golden tides (GT) are common in numerous coastal areas all over the world, and it adversely affects local marine life. Eutrophication is critical for Sargassum GT development. However, its physiological and ecological mechanism remains unclear....
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Kazuhisa A. Chikita, Tomoyuki Wada, Isao Kudo, Sei-Ichi Saitoh and Mitsuhiro Toratani
In the Bering Sea around and off the Yukon River delta, surface sediment plumes are markedly formed by glacier-melt and rainfall sediment runoffs of the Yukon River, Alaska, in June? September. The discharge and sediment load time series of the Yukon Riv...
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Evgeniia A. Kostianaia and Andrey G. Kostianoy
Regional climate change is one of the key factors that should be taken into account when planning the development of the coastal tourism, including investments and construction of tourism-related infrastructure. A case study for the Black Sea coast of Ru...
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Dongliang Wang, Lijun Yao, Jing Yu, Pimao Chen and Ruirui Hu
Spawning grounds are important areas for fish survival and reproduction, and play a key role in the supplement of fishery resources. This study investigated environmental effects on the spatiotemporal variability of spawning ground in the Pearl River Est...
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Valery Bondur, Viktor Zamshin, Olga Chvertkova, Ekaterina Matrosova and Vasilisa Khodaeva
In this paper, the causes of the anomalous harmful algal bloom which occurred in the fall of 2020 in Kamchatka have been detected and analyzed using a long-term time series of heterogeneous satellite and simulated data with respect to the sea surface hei...
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Thair Sharif Khayyun
This study provides a simulation of groundwater flow and advective-dispersive migration of radioactive Co-60 through an aquifer with three layers, which release or leak to groundwater from the Active Metallurgy Testing Laboratory (LAMA) Nuclear Facility-...
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