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Physical–biological coupling in the Pearl River Estuary

Continental Shelf Research, 2008
The Pearl River Estuary is a subtropical estuary and the second largest in China based on discharge volume from the Pearl River. Processes in the estuary vary spatially and temporally (wet vs dry season). In the dry season at the head of the estuary, hypoxic and nearly anoxic conditions occur and NH4 reaches > 600 mu M, NO3 is similar to 300 mu M and ...
Kedong Yin, J H W Lee, Jianping Gan
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Tides and tidal currents in the Pearl River Estuary

Continental Shelf Research, 2004
Several cruises were conducted to investigate the variability in tidal levels, tidal flows, and water circulation in the Pearl River estuary during the dry and wet seasons in 1998. Unlike other temperate estuaries, the average tidal range was small in the offshore waters and increased gradually towards the estuary, reaching the maximum in the upstream ...
Kedong Yin, Jianping Gan, Yiquan Qi
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Microplastic abundance, distribution and composition in the Pearl River along Guangzhou city and Pearl River estuary, China

Chemosphere, 2019
Like many urban rivers, the Pearl River in China is contaminated with microplastics. Compared with marine environments, microplastic pollution in freshwater is less understood, especially in urban rivers. In the present study, the abundance and distribution of microplastics in water from the Pearl River was investigated, including the estuary and the ...
Muting Yan, Yingtong Hu, Jun Wang
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Pollution in the Pearl River Estuary

2020
Different major types of contaminants and other environmental stressors have affected the Pearl River Estuary. Organic contaminants include hydrocarbons, halogenated organic compounds, organophosphorus compounds, xenoestrogens, pharmaceuticals and personal care products, as well as other emerging contaminants and microplastics.
Wen-Xiong Wang, Philip S. Rainbow
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