Simulation study of eutrophication in Hiroshima Bay: Simulation of particulate and dissolved organic matter using cyclic transformation of carbon |
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Authors: | Tetsuo Mukai Kazuto Takimoto Terukazu Shibata Hiroyuki Abe |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Environmental Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Hiroshima University, Shitami Saijo-cho, Higashihiroshima-shi 724, Japan |
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Abstract: | A phytoplankton model, which includes a carbon cycle combined with a constant current obtained by the computation of tidal currents, was applied to the coastal region (Hiroshima Bay, Japan). The transformation rate constants for the carbon cycle were experimentally evaluated.The seasonal variations of particulate and dissolved organic matter by the simulation model were reasonably consistent with the field data. Carbon concentration increased by primary production in the upper layer was approx. 10 times that augmented by loading of carbon from land at the shore in summer. Sinking plays an important role in the elimination of particulate organic matter. On the other hand, horizontal advection and turbulent diffusion are important factors for the diminution of dissolved organic matter. |
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