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The Identification of Fish Eggs From Four Economically Important Species in Guanghai Bay (China)

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2022
By far, very few studies have dealt with the ichthyoplankton diversity in Guanghai Bay (China), which is a potential spawning ground for many important fish species. In this study, fish eggs collected in Guanghai Bay were identified through molecular method combined with visual taxonomic method.
Yan-Jing Zheng, Wei-Xu Cai
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Comprehensive assessment and source apportionment of heavy metals in a typical estuarine-bay system: a case study of Guanghai Bay, South China Sea

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science
Coastal areas have become industrialized, increasing the risk of heavy metal pollution. Industrial, agricultural, and domestic wastewater carrying heavy metal pollution enters Guanghai Bay via rivers or direct discharge, posing significant environmental dangers. These risks are detrimental to regional economic development and the bay’s ecosystem. Heavy
Yuxiu Jin   +8 more
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Analyses of the Compositional Characteristics and Sources of the Organochlorine Pesticides in the Surface Sediments of Guanghai Bay, Taishan City, Guangdong Province [PDF]

open access: yesActa Geologica Sinica, 2019
AbstractOrganochlorine pesticides (OCPs) are a class of toxic and harmful persistent organic pollutants widely found in environment. Hexachlorocyclohexane (HCHs) and DDTs are two of the most widely used OCPs (Qiu et al., 2004), so it is important to find out their compositional characteristics and sources in surface sediments.
Haijun He, Huayang Gan, Jinxian He
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Using Multiple Radionuclides to Trace Water and Particle Dynamics in Guanghai Bay, Western Guangdong

open access: yesYuanzineng kexue jishu
The migration and fate of pollutants discharged by human into marine environment are mainly controlled by the transport processes of seawater and particulate matters. By utilizing natural or artificial radioactive isotopes, which are widely present in the ocean, the timescales of seawater and particle dynamics can be quantitatively evaluated.
GU Hequan, WU Meigui, ZHAO Feng, WANG Zhongyuan, NI Zhixin, LI Dongmei, ZHAO Li, ZHENG Yuanlai, ZHOU Peng
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Radioactivity of inert construction and demolition waste from Hong Kong and environmental assessment for marine trial reclamation in Guanghai Bay

open access: yesEnvironmental Research
Inert construction and demolition waste from Hong Kong (HK public fills) has been used for marine trial reclamation in the Guanghai Bay (GHWT) of the Chinese Mainland. However, an environmental assessment of HK public fills is necessary due to higher radioactivity in HK soils than typical global levels.
Lifeng Zhong, Peng Zhou
exaly   +3 more sources

Corrigendum: The Identification of Fish Eggs From Four Economically Important Species in Guanghai Bay (China)

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2022
Yan-Jing Zheng   +7 more
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Spatiotemporal occurrence, distribution, and risk of steroid hormones along the coast of Guangdong, China

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science
IntroductionSteroid hormones are widely present in the environment and pose potential risks to organisms. Previous studies of steroid hormones have predominantly focused on terrestrial environments, with few studies conducted in marine environments ...
Xing Zhao   +7 more
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An Inversion Model for Suspended Sediment Concentration Based on Hue Angle Optical Classification: A Case Study of the Coastal Waters in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area

open access: yesSensors
The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) is one of the most urbanized and industrialized coastal regions in China, where intense human activities contribute to substantial terrestrial sediment discharge into the adjacent marine environment ...
Junying Yang   +5 more
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