GUO Jin-song, JIANG Tao, LI Zhe, CHEN Yong-bo, SUN Zhi-yu. Analysis on partial pressure of CO2 and influencing factors during spring phytoplankton bloom in the backwater area of Xiaojiang River in Three Gorges Reservoir[J]. Advances in Water Science, 2011, 22(6): 829-838.
Citation: GUO Jin-song, JIANG Tao, LI Zhe, CHEN Yong-bo, SUN Zhi-yu. Analysis on partial pressure of CO2 and influencing factors during spring phytoplankton bloom in the backwater area of Xiaojiang River in Three Gorges Reservoir[J]. Advances in Water Science, 2011, 22(6): 829-838.

Analysis on partial pressure of CO2 and influencing factors during spring phytoplankton bloom in the backwater area of Xiaojiang River in Three Gorges Reservoir

  • Monitoring of the partial pressure of CO2 (p(CO2))was conducted in the backwater area of Xiaojiang River in Three Gorges Reservoir.Water samples were taken from the five cross sections in the Quma-Heikou reach of Xiaojiang River during the spring phytoplankton bloom from April 10 through May 25,2010.Results show that there are obvious stratifications of chlorophyll a (Chla),dissolved oxygen (DO),and p(CO2)in water columns.The value for p(CO2)is low in surface water due to phytoplankton photosynthesis effects.The surface water can be the CO2 sink if sufficient sunshine presents.A minimum value of 4.3 Pa for p (CO2)was observed from the cross section of Shuangjiang on April 25,with an absorption flux of -0.28 mmol/m2/h.The value for p(CO2)increases vertically with the water depth,and will be stabilized in the 10-15m layer of water.The partial least squares regression analy-sis reveals that the growth and metabolism of phytoplankton in the surface water are the key factors controlling p(CO2).A negative relationship between the water temperature and p(CO2)has been found,but its influence on p(CO2)is minimum.Using the indices of Excess p(CO2)(Ep(CO2))and apparent oxygen utilization (ADO),a three-stage bloom of phytoplankton in the Xiaojiang River was observed,during which,the surface water had gone through a sink-source-sink cycle for CO2.
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