Hong Kong is surrounded by estuarine, coastal and oceanic waters. In this study, monthly averages over a 10 year time series of salinity, temperature, chlorophyll a (chl a), dissolved oxygen (DO), dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN), silicate (SiO4) and orthophosphate (PO4) at three representative stations around Hong Kong were used to examine if excess nitrogen in estuarine influenced waters is due to P limitation. The monthly distribution clearly shows the dominant influence of the seasonal change in river discharge in the Pearl River estuary and adjacent coastal waters. In winter, the river discharge is small and more oceanic waters are dominant and as a result, salinity is high, and chlorophyll and nutrients are low. In summer, when the ...
Hong Kong waters receive high nutrient loading from year-round sewage effluent and Pearl River disch...
This study investigated the seasonal and spatial dynamics of nutrients and phytoplankton biomass at ...
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Some estuarine ecosystems appear to be more resistant to eutrophication than others, but the mechani...
There is excess nitrate (NO3) in the Pearl River coastal plume in the southern waters of Hong Kong i...
There is excess nitrate (NO3) in the Pearl River coastal plume in the southern waters of Hong Kong i...
The Pearl River is the second largest river in China, and has a 454,000 km(2) drainage basin. Excess...
Phytoplankton uptake rates of ammonium (NH4 (+)), nitrate (NO3 (-)), and urea were measured at vario...
The Pearl River estuary is an ecologically dynamic region located in southern China that experiences...
In 2001, the Hong Kong government implemented the Harbor Area Treatment Scheme (HATS) under which 70...
The western side of Hong Kong possesses estuarine characteristics (from the Pearl River estuary) and...
This study presents water quality parameters such as nutrients, phytoplankton biomass and dissolved ...
The Pearl River outflow influences a large area of the northern South China Sea (SCS) under the prev...
This study presents water quality parameters such as nutrients, phytoplankton biomass and dissolved ...
The Pearl River Estuary is a subtropical estuary and the second largest in China based on discharge ...
Hong Kong waters receive high nutrient loading from year-round sewage effluent and Pearl River disch...
This study investigated the seasonal and spatial dynamics of nutrients and phytoplankton biomass at ...
Author Posting. © Elsevier B.V., 2008. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Some estuarine ecosystems appear to be more resistant to eutrophication than others, but the mechani...
There is excess nitrate (NO3) in the Pearl River coastal plume in the southern waters of Hong Kong i...
There is excess nitrate (NO3) in the Pearl River coastal plume in the southern waters of Hong Kong i...
The Pearl River is the second largest river in China, and has a 454,000 km(2) drainage basin. Excess...
Phytoplankton uptake rates of ammonium (NH4 (+)), nitrate (NO3 (-)), and urea were measured at vario...
The Pearl River estuary is an ecologically dynamic region located in southern China that experiences...
In 2001, the Hong Kong government implemented the Harbor Area Treatment Scheme (HATS) under which 70...
The western side of Hong Kong possesses estuarine characteristics (from the Pearl River estuary) and...
This study presents water quality parameters such as nutrients, phytoplankton biomass and dissolved ...
The Pearl River outflow influences a large area of the northern South China Sea (SCS) under the prev...
This study presents water quality parameters such as nutrients, phytoplankton biomass and dissolved ...
The Pearl River Estuary is a subtropical estuary and the second largest in China based on discharge ...
Hong Kong waters receive high nutrient loading from year-round sewage effluent and Pearl River disch...
This study investigated the seasonal and spatial dynamics of nutrients and phytoplankton biomass at ...
Author Posting. © Elsevier B.V., 2008. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...