中国粤港澳大湾区珊瑚礁中二氧化碳的分布与海气通量

IF 2.1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY Regional Studies in Marine Science Pub Date : 2024-10-30 DOI:10.1016/j.rsma.2024.103895
Hongqiang Yan , Shichen Tao , Lijia Xu , Qi Shi , Yongzhi Wang , Meixia Zhao , Shengnan Zhou , Xiaoju Liu
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2021年5月至6月,分别对大湾区(含珠江口和大亚湾)6个珊瑚礁周围的海水二氧化碳分压(pCO2)和海气二氧化碳通量进行了研究。不同珊瑚礁周围海水 pCO2 的分布差异较大。大亚湾珊瑚礁区的海水 pCO2 水平相对较高,在 268 至 496 µatm 之间。相比之下,PRE 珊瑚礁区域的 pCO2 水平明显较低,测量值介于 84 至 374 微立方米之间。进一步分析表明,珠江口地区珊瑚礁周围海水 pCO2 的分布主要受生物新陈代谢和海水混合的影响,而大亚湾的海水 pCO2 主要受温度和海水混合的控制。在调查期间,珠江口地区的三个珊瑚礁受到藻类大量繁殖的影响,显示出对大气二氧化碳的强烈吸收,吸收范围为-12.3 至 -19.2 mmol CO2 m-2 d-1。然而,大亚湾三个珊瑚礁的海水 pCO2 与大气 pCO2 的差异都非常小,它们分别是大气 CO2 的弱源或弱汇。
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Distribution and air-sea fluxes of CO2 in coral reefs in the Greater Bay Area, China
From May to June 2021, the sea surface partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) and air-sea CO2 fluxes around six coral reefs in the Great Bay Area (contain Pearl River Estuary (PRE) and Daya Bay) were investigated respectively. The distribution of seawater pCO2 around different coral reefs were quite different. The seawater pCO2 of the coral reef region of Daya Bay is relatively high, ranging from 268 to 496 µatm. In contrast, the pCO2 levels in the coral reef area of the PRE are significantly lower, with measurements ranging from 84 to 374 µatm. Further analysis showed that the distribution of seawater pCO2 around the coral reefs of the PRE were mainly affected by biological metabolism and seawater mixing, while those in Daya Bay were mainly controlled by temperature and seawater mixing. During the survey, the three coral reefs in the PRE were affected by algal blooms showing strong sinks of atmospheric CO2 ranging from −12.3 to −19.2 mmol CO2 m−2 d−1. However, the difference between the seawater pCO2 and atmospheric pCO2 in the three coral reefs of Daya Bay were all very small, and they were weak sources or sinks of atmospheric CO2, respectively.
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Regional Studies in Marine Science
Regional Studies in Marine Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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