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Biogeosciences | 2017

Tracing the origin of the oxygen-consuming organic matter in the hypoxic zone in a large eutrophic estuary: the lower reach of the Pearl River Estuary, China

Jianzhong Su; Minhan Dai; Biyan He; Lifang Wang; Jianping Gan; Xianghui Guo; Huade Zhao; Fengling Yu

We assess the relative contributions of different sources of organic matter, marine vs. terrestrial, to oxygen consumption in an emerging hypoxic zone in the lower Pearl River Estuary (PRE), a large eutrophic estuary located in Southern China. Our cruise, conducted in July 2014, consisted of two legs before and after the passing of Typhoon Rammasun, which completely de-stratified the water column. The stratification recovered rapidly, within 1 day after the typhoon. We observed algal blooms in the upper layer of the water column and hypoxia underneath in bottom water during both legs. Repeat sampling at the initial hypoxic station showed severe oxygen depletion down to 30 μmol kg−1 before the typhoon and a clear drawdown of dissolved oxygen after the typhoon. Based on a three endmember mixing model and the mass balance of dissolved inorganic carbon and its isotopic composition, the δ13C of organic carbon remineralized in the hypoxic zone was −23.2± 1.1 ‰. We estimated that 65± 16 % of the oxygen-consuming organic matter was derived from marine sources, and the rest (35± 16 %) was derived from the continent. In contrast to a recently studied hypoxic zone in the East China Sea off the Changjiang Estuary where marine organic matter dominated oxygen consumption, here terrestrial organic matter significantly contributed to the formation and maintenance of hypoxia. How varying amounts of these organic matter sources drive oxygen consumption has important implications for better understanding hypoxia and its mitigation in bottom waters.


Nature Geoscience | 2011

Acidification of subsurface coastal waters enhanced by eutrophication

Wei-Jun Cai; Xinping Hu; Wei-Jen Huang; Michael C. Murrell; John C. Lehrter; Steven E. Lohrenz; Wen-Chen Chou; Weidong Zhai; James T. Hollibaugh; Yongchen Wang; Pingsan Zhao; Xianghui Guo; Kjell Gundersen; Minhan Dai; Gwo-Ching Gong


Continental Shelf Research | 2008

A Comparative Overview of Weathering Intensity and HCO3- Flux in the World's Major Rivers With Emphasis on the Changjiang, Huanghe, Zhujiang (Pearl) and Mississippi Rivers

Wei-Jun Cai; Xianghui Guo; Chen-Tung Arthur Chen; Minhan Dai; Longjun Zhang; Weidong Zhai; Steven E. Lohrenz; Kedong Yin; Paul J. Harrison; Yongchen Wang


Marine Chemistry | 2006

Oxygen depletion in the upper reach of the Pearl River estuary during a winter drought

Minhan Dai; Xianghui Guo; Weidong Zhai; Liangying Yuan; Bengwang Wang; Lifang Wang; Pinghe Cai; Tiantian Tang; Wei-Jun Cai


Marine Chemistry | 2007

Carbonate system and CO2 degassing fluxes in the inner estuary of Changjiang (Yangtze) River, China

Weidong Zhai; Minhan Dai; Xianghui Guo


Biogeosciences | 2008

Nitrification and inorganic nitrogen distribution in a large perturbed river/estuarine system: the Pearl River Estuary, China

Minhan Dai; Lifang Wang; Xianghui Guo; Weidong Zhai; Qing Li; Biyan He; Shuh-Ji Kao


Geophysical Research Letters | 2013

Why are some marginal seas sources of atmospheric CO2

Minhan Dai; Zhimian Cao; Xianghui Guo; Weidong Zhai; Zhiyu Liu; Zhiqiang Yin; Yanping Xu; Jianping Gan; Jianyu Hu; Chuanjun Du


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2009

CO2 flux and seasonal variability in a large subtropical estuarine system, the Pearl River Estuary, China

Xianghui Guo; Minhan Dai; Weidong Zhai; Wei-Jun Cai; Baoshan Chen


Continental Shelf Research | 2008

Seasonal variations in the inorganic carbon system in the Pearl River (Zhujiang) estuary

Xianghui Guo; Wei-Jun Cai; Weidong Zhai; Minhan Dai; Yongchen Wang; Baoshan Chen


Limnology and Oceanography | 2012

Carbon dynamics and community production in the Mississippi River plume

Xianghui Guo; Wei-Jun Cai; Wei-Jen Huang; Yongchen Wang; Feizhou Chen; Michael C. Murrell; Steven E. Lohrenz; Li-Qing Jiang; Minhan Dai; Justin Hartmann; Qi Lin; Randy Culp

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Wei-Jun Cai

University of Delaware

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Steven E. Lohrenz

University of Southern Mississippi

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