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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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Yuting Zhang, Qiyan Ji, Minghong Xie, You Wu and Yilun Tian
The study used the SCHISM ocean model combined with the WWM III wind wave model to quantify the interaction between wind waves and tides in the coastal zone of the Changjiang River Estuary and its adjacent areas. The wave and storm surge during Typhoon A...
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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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Wanli Hou, Menglin Ba, Jie Bai and Jianghua Yu
In view of the expansion and directional change mechanisms of Yangtze River water diluted with sea water in the shelf region (also known as Changjiang diluted water [CDW]) during summer and autumn, a three-dimensional hydrodynamic model of the Yangtze Ri...
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Chengcheng Hou, Jianrong Zhu, Ju Huang and Xinyue Cheng
Estuaries are areas where runoff and tide interact. Tidal waves propagate upstream from river mouths and produce tidal currents and tidal level variations along rivers. Based on the hydrological frequency analysis of river discharge in the dry season and...
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Yutao Chi and Zengrui Rong
Disastrous storm surges and waves caused by typhoons are major marine dynamic disasters affecting the east China coast and the Changjiang River Estuary, especially when they occur coincidentally. In this study, a high-resolution wave?current coupled mode...
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Xia Hua, Huiming Huang, Yigang Wang, Xiao Yu, Kun Zhao and Dake Chen
The estuarine turbidity maximum (ETM) under strong tidal dynamics (during spring tides) was investigated along the Deepwater Navigation Channel (DNC) in the North Passage (NP) of the Changjiang River Estuary (CRE) in wet and dry seasons of 2016, 2017 and...
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Dongxing Chen, Qianqian Liu, Jiexin Xu and Kuo Wang
Particulate organic carbon (POC) plays an important role in the global carbon cycle. The POC in the Changjiang Estuary and adjacent coastal region of the East China Sea (ECS) is dominated by riverine input and marine production and is significantly influ...
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