2013
DOI: 10.1007/s13131-013-0375-4
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An oil slick spectral experiment of nearshore sea water in the East China Sea

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“…However, the annual amount of N and P nutrient loading into the East China Sea increased by 15.3% after the Three Gorges Dam construction was completed [87]. In addition, the nutrient front displacement to the low salt direction after the construction of the Three Gorges Dam, and the N and P nutrient contents of the nutrient front, showed an increasing trend [79,90]. This indicated that anthropogenic activities showed a more significant impact on the N and P nutrients entering the sea than the Three Gorges Dam.…”
Section: Effects Of Dam Construction On Nutrient Flux To the Seamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the annual amount of N and P nutrient loading into the East China Sea increased by 15.3% after the Three Gorges Dam construction was completed [87]. In addition, the nutrient front displacement to the low salt direction after the construction of the Three Gorges Dam, and the N and P nutrient contents of the nutrient front, showed an increasing trend [79,90]. This indicated that anthropogenic activities showed a more significant impact on the N and P nutrients entering the sea than the Three Gorges Dam.…”
Section: Effects Of Dam Construction On Nutrient Flux To the Seamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From 2002 to 2016, before and after the construction of the Three Gorges Dam, the annual runoff at the Yichang, Shashi, and Datong monitoring stations located in the downstream reaches of the Yangtze River increased by 5.28-8.55% [74]. However, as a consequence of the water storage function of the Three Gorges Dam, the monthly runoff of the Yangtze River has changed greatly due to seasonal regulation [79,80]. It is reported that about 77% of sediment was trapped by the Three Gorges Reservoir [76].…”
Section: Effects Of Dam Construction On Sediment Flux Into the Oceanmentioning
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“…Studies of marine environmental capacity typically focus on how environmental capacity varies with water quality, hydrological conditions, and sea reclamation projects [25]. Reports on the influencing factors of environmental capacity are often made through qualitative analyses instead of a quantitative method [26,27]. Researchers in Europe and the United States have paid more attention to the marine ecological environment.…”
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confidence: 99%