2022
DOI: 10.1029/2021jc018392
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Spatio‐Temporal Variability of Suspended Sediment Fronts (SSFs) on the Inner Shelf of the East China Sea: The Contribution of Multiple Factors

Abstract: Modulated by a host of complex processes, suspended sediment fronts (SSFs) on the inner shelf of the East China Sea persist strongly and vary notably. Using hourly suspended sediment concentration data collected by the Geostationary Ocean Color Imager over the period 2011–2021, a gradient‐based edge detection algorithm was implemented to extract SSFs; the frontal probability (FP) and seasonal and interannual variability were identified and interpreted. Pronounced frontal activity is principally confined to the… Show more

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“…The SH number has been tested by field observations and the databases of temperature and salinity profiles which determined the positions of fronts in the shelf seas (Garrett et al, 1978;Lie, 1989;Glorioso and Flather, 1995;Kobayashi et al, 2006). Du et al (2022) used a 10-year dataset of satellite-derived suspended sediment concentrations to identify the spatiotemporal variations in suspended sediment fronts on the inner shelf of the East China Seas. They found that the local high-value and low-value SH regions corresponded to the local low-value and high-value frontal probability regions, respectively.…”
Section: Influence On the Parameter H/umentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SH number has been tested by field observations and the databases of temperature and salinity profiles which determined the positions of fronts in the shelf seas (Garrett et al, 1978;Lie, 1989;Glorioso and Flather, 1995;Kobayashi et al, 2006). Du et al (2022) used a 10-year dataset of satellite-derived suspended sediment concentrations to identify the spatiotemporal variations in suspended sediment fronts on the inner shelf of the East China Seas. They found that the local high-value and low-value SH regions corresponded to the local low-value and high-value frontal probability regions, respectively.…”
Section: Influence On the Parameter H/umentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhai et al (2021) found that the interannual anomaly of Chlorophyll-a concentration in the Bohai Sea had a significant negative correlation with the ENSO index, although the correlation between the two was slightly weaker than that with the Pacific decadal oscillation index. The effects of ENSO on global well-known estuarine and offshore SSCs and SSFs have also been generally investigated (Du et al, 2022;Nagy et al, 2008;Romero-Rodriguez et al, 2020;Saldias et al, 2016). The occurrence of ENSO events could explain the significant anomalous fluctuation of FP in some years in most regions except the North Yellow Sea.…”
Section: Dominant Mechanisms Of Frontal Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past 20 years, spatio‐temporal variations of suspended sediment fronts (SSFs) have gained increasing attention globally (Du et al., 2022; Framinan & Brown, 1996; Hu et al., 2016; Nagy et al., 2008; Y. Zhou et al., 2020). SSF often forms in estuaries, coasts, and shallow shelf seas with sufficient sediment sources and drastic changes in dynamic environments, separating water masses with significant turbidity differences.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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