Long-term spatiotemporal variations in and expansion of low-oxygen conditions in the Pearl River estuary: A study synthesizing observations during 1976-2017

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The Pearl River estuary (PRE) frequently experiences low-oxygen conditions in summer, with large-extent low-oxygen events and a long-term deoxygenation trend being reported recently. In this study, we provide a synthesis of the spatiotemporal patterns and incidence of different low-oxygen levels in the PRE based on the in situ observations collected from 1976 to 2017 and aim to elucidate the underlying mechanisms of low-oxygen conditions and their changes over the past 4 decades. The long-term observations show that the dissolved oxygen (DO) content in the PRE has had significant temporal variability and spatial heterogeneity. Low-oxygen conditions (DOg

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Hu, J., Zhang, Z., Wang, B., & Huang, J. (2021). Long-term spatiotemporal variations in and expansion of low-oxygen conditions in the Pearl River estuary: A study synthesizing observations during 1976-2017. Biogeosciences, 18(18), 5247–5264. https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-18-5247-2021

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