The spatial and seasonal variations of partial pressure of carbon dioxide in surface water in Pearl River Estuary[J]. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis SunYatseni, 2016,55(3):39-46.
The spatial and seasonal variations of partial pressure of carbon dioxide in surface water in Pearl River Estuary[J]. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis SunYatseni, 2016,55(3):39-46.DOI:
The focal area of this study is the Pearl River Estuary(PRE). In this study
the surface partial pressure of carbon dioxide pCO
2
temperature
salinity and dissolved oxygen (DO) were determined by underway measurement system during four field surveys
and their seasonal and spatial variations were shown. Significant seasonal variations of (pCO
2
)was observed in the upstream region of PRE
pCO
2
in summer was the lowest at the same salinity
medium in spring and fall
the highest in winter
which indicated that the weatheringderived dissolved inorganic carbon was diluted in wet season and sea water was more close to upstream region in dry season. High pCO
2
and low DO occurred in the upstream region during four seasons
andpCO
2
and DO showed a strong negative linear correlation
and aerobic respiration was the most important factor in modulating high pCO
2
. Especially
the maximum of pCO
2
was 717.2 Pa and the minimum of DO was 41.4 μmol/L when salinity was 0.19‰ in spring. Pearl River runoff discharged an amount of nutrients into nearshore waters and promoted primary production in broad region in spring and summer. Phytoplankton photosynthesis produced oxygen into sea water and removed carbon dioxide from sea water. The lowest pCO
2
16.5 Pa and the highest DO
418.8 μmol/L existed in the western of Hong Kong where salinity ranged from 15‰ to 25‰ in summer.
关键词
珠江口pCO2径流耗氧呼吸光合作用
Keywords
the Pearl River Estuarypartial pressure of carbon dioxiderunoffaerobic respirationphotosynthesis