Abstract
The continental shelf pump is believed to be important in transporting terrestrial materials across the East China Sea (ECS). More than 300 water samples collected from the ECS and a numerical model were used to identify the cross-shelf exchanges of dissolved aluminum (Al) in the ECS in summer. The results indicated that dissolved Al concentrations ranged from <1.0 to 242 nM, with the highest concentrations observed in the Zhe-Min coastal waters, while the lowest concentrations were determined to be in Kuroshio deep waters. The Kuroshio surface waters receive additional dissolved Al from the ECS continental shelf through a cross-shelf exchange process. By using dissolved Al as a tracer, evidence was found about the cross-shelf transport of Al in the ECS. Cross-shelf transport of dissolved Al was associated with fluctuations in the Taiwan Strait Warm Water, and the driving mechanisms were analyzed using a momentum equation. Ekman transport promoted by the summer monsoon was the key physical mechanism controlling the off-shelf transport of dissolved Al. Quantitative calculations showed that the ECS was a net source of dissolved Al to adjacent waters, of which almost 65% of the output entered the East/Japan Sea, while the remaining 35% entered the Kuroshio currents. Our results highlight the importance of cross-shelf transport processes to the distribution and cycling of biogenic elements within the marginal seas of China, and highlight the wider implications for biogeochemical cycles throughout the western Pacific Ocean.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | e2020JC016953 |
| Journal | Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans |
| Volume | 126 |
| Issue number | 6 |
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| State | Published - Jun 2021 |
Keywords
- Continental shelf pump
- Dissolved aluminum
- East China sea
- GEOTRACES
- Shelf export