Decadal variation and regulation mechanisms of the suspended sediment concentration in the Bohai Sea, China

G Zhao, W Jiang, T Wang, S Chen… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
G Zhao, W Jiang, T Wang, S Chen, C Bian
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 2022Wiley Online Library
Bohai Sea, with the highest suspended sediment concentration in the world, has
experienced a sharp decrease in sea surface suspended sediment concentration (SSSC) in
the latest two decades. However, limited by the shortage of long‐term field observations, the
spatiotemporal characteristics and mechanisms of the long‐term variation in the SSSC are
still unclear. Based on remote sensing data, this study reconstructed the spatiotemporal
SSSC distribution from 2003 to 2016, and found significant spatial difference in decadal …
Abstract
Bohai Sea, with the highest suspended sediment concentration in the world, has experienced a sharp decrease in sea surface suspended sediment concentration (SSSC) in the latest two decades. However, limited by the shortage of long‐term field observations, the spatiotemporal characteristics and mechanisms of the long‐term variation in the SSSC are still unclear. Based on remote sensing data, this study reconstructed the spatiotemporal SSSC distribution from 2003 to 2016, and found significant spatial difference in decadal SSSC variation in the Bohai Sea. The largest decadal SSSC decrease was observed in the southern Bohai Sea with an average annual decrease of 1.3 mg/L (decrease of 4.4% per year), while significant SSSC increase was observed in the central Bohai Sea with largest annual increase of 0.4 mg/L (increase of 5.0% per year). Significant seasonal differences in the SSSC decreasing were also revealed, and the SSSC decrease in winter and spring (0.46 mg/L/a) was 27.8% higher than that in summer and autumn (0.36 mg/L/a). Decadal wind speed data measured at 14 meteorological stations around the Bohai Sea indicated that wind speed reduction played the most important role in the decadal decrease in SSSCs, and significant SSSC decrease can only be found in sea areas with a significantly reduced wind speed. In addition, although the runoff and sediment discharge of the Yellow River also decreased during 2003–2016, they were not related to the spatiotemporal variation of SSSCs and their direct impact was limited to the range of 15 km from the estuary.
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