2023
DOI: 10.1002/lno.12336
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Unraveling seasonal and interannual nutrient variability shows exceptionally high human impact in eutrophic coastal waters

Abstract: Nutrient import into eutrophic estuarine‐coastal zones is modulated by river discharge and anthropogenic activities (agriculture, industry, sewage, etc.). Comparing anthropogenic vs. hydrological influences on nutrient loading is important for ecosystem managers but has been a long‐standing challenge. As an attempt to fill this gap, a retrospective study was conducted using multiyear (2012–2022) data in one of the most eutrophic coastal seas in China, the Jiangsu coastal waters. Of the two main pollutants on t… Show more

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“…The JCWs have persistently suffered from nutrient enrichment since the 1980s, primarily dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) and phosphate (PO4) from agriculture, mariculture, and industry (Jiang et al., 2023; Xu & Xu, 2022). Nutrient concentrations in the JCWs generally decrease offshore toward the SYS (Shi et al., 2015).…”
Section: The Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The JCWs have persistently suffered from nutrient enrichment since the 1980s, primarily dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) and phosphate (PO4) from agriculture, mariculture, and industry (Jiang et al., 2023; Xu & Xu, 2022). Nutrient concentrations in the JCWs generally decrease offshore toward the SYS (Shi et al., 2015).…”
Section: The Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%