Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6383127 Continental Shelf Research 2015 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
Our analyzes suggest that the dynamic process of the typhoon caused the seafloor sediment resuspension, which significantly increased the suspended matter volume concentration in addition to the increase of terrigenous materials due to high-intensity rainfall accompanying the typhoon. The typhoon process also decreased the suspended matter size and macrofloc (>133 μm) concentration by strong disturbance of water column and the temporary demise of plankton under heavy cloudy condition.
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