A review of the marine biogeochemical response to typhoons
F Chen, Q Lao, X Lu, C Wang, C Chen, S Liu… - Marine Pollution …, 2023 - Elsevier
Typhoons are extreme weather events that can not only affect marine dynamics, but also
change marine biogeochemistry, considerably impacting the climate. Based on the satellite …
change marine biogeochemistry, considerably impacting the climate. Based on the satellite …
Upper ocean response to tropical cyclones: A review
H Zhang, H He, WZ Zhang, D Tian - Geoscience Letters, 2021 - Springer
Tropical cyclones (TCs) are strong natural hazards that are important for local and global air–
sea interactions. This manuscript briefly reviews the knowledge about the upper ocean …
sea interactions. This manuscript briefly reviews the knowledge about the upper ocean …
Characteristics and mechanisms of typhoon‐induced decomposition of organic matter and its implication for climate change
Q Lao, F Chen, G **, X Lu, C Chen… - Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
We recently reported that decomposition (as a carbon source) of organic matter (OM) is the
dominant process in coastal waters after typhoons, which is contrary to phytoplankton …
dominant process in coastal waters after typhoons, which is contrary to phytoplankton …
[HTML][HTML] Long-term observation of global nuclear power plants thermal plumes using Landsat images and deep learning
Thermal discharge from nuclear power plants poses a threat to the received natural water
bodies, but the long-term extent and intensity of their surface thermal plumes remain …
bodies, but the long-term extent and intensity of their surface thermal plumes remain …
Typhoon footprints on ocean surface temperature and chlorophyll-a in the South China Sea
Typhoons pose great threats to coastal regions, leaving distinctive ocean surface changes
along the typhoon track before landing. However, a quantitative description of the spatial …
along the typhoon track before landing. However, a quantitative description of the spatial …
A limited effect of sub-tropical typhoons on phytoplankton dynamics
Typhoons are assumed to stimulate ocean primary production through the upward mixing of
nutrients into the surface ocean, based largely on observations of increased surface …
nutrients into the surface ocean, based largely on observations of increased surface …
[HTML][HTML] Temporal characteristics of plankton indicators in coastal waters: High-frequency data from PlanktonScope
Plankton are excellent indicators of ecosystem status and fisheries because of their pivotal
role in marine food webs and their core values in the integrated ecosystem assessment …
role in marine food webs and their core values in the integrated ecosystem assessment …
Upper Ocean Structure Determines the Contrasting Typhoon‐Induced Chlorophyll‐a Responses in the Northwest Pacific
Y Jiang, Y Wang, X Tian, S Lin, S Chen… - Geophysical …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The frequent typhoons in the northwest Pacific drive oceanic responses, for example,
changes in sea surface temperature (SST) and chlorophyll‐a (Chl‐a). A composite analysis …
changes in sea surface temperature (SST) and chlorophyll‐a (Chl‐a). A composite analysis …
Impacts of tropical cyclone Seroja on the phytoplankton chlorophyll-a and sea surface temperature in the Savu Sea, Indonesia
Tropical cyclone (TC) Seroja was a rare climatic event in the Indonesian Seas, particularly in
the Savu Sea. This unprecedented event, which occurred on April 4, 2021, caused fatalities …
the Savu Sea. This unprecedented event, which occurred on April 4, 2021, caused fatalities …
Effect of Summer Typhoon Linfa on the Chlorophyll-a Concentration in the Continental Shelf Region of Northern South China Sea
T Wang, S Zhang - Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2021 - mdpi.com
Based on both physical and biological data collected from multi-source satellite during
summer typhoon Linfa, we found that the typhoon triggered two phytoplankton declines and …
summer typhoon Linfa, we found that the typhoon triggered two phytoplankton declines and …