“…When the suspended sediment plume passes the ZA, the coarse particles is filtered and fine particles may flow through the island areas, a mechanism known as the "archipelago effect" (Hu et al, 2009). Detailed analyses on the sediment budget of the Changjiang River by Wu et al, (2006), Xie et al, (2013), Yang et al, (2015) Figure 7 The distribution of mean grain size in φ (a), sorting efficient (b), and skewness (c), and sediment transport pathways of sea-bed sediment (d) in the Zhoushan Archipelago sea area (after Hu et al, 2009) and Xie et al, (2017) indicate that before the 1980s the net sediment flux across the Luchaogang, Hangzhou Bay and Zhoushan transects were 230, 135 and 85 Mt yr -1 , respectively. For the last 30 years, however, the effects of human activities, especially the building of the Three Gorges Dam in 2003, on the sediment load from Changjiang River have changed; the annual sediment discharge decreased from more than 400 Mt yr -1 before the 1980s to below 150 Mt yr -1 after 2003 (Gao and Wang, 2008;Yang et al, 2014).…”