Oceanologia (Jun 2011)

Demonstration of a new indicator for studying upwelling in the northern South China Sea

  • Li Lin,
  • You-Shao Wang,
  • Cui-Ci Sun,
  • Nan Li,
  • Haili Wang3,,
  • B. Greg Mitchell,
  • Mei-Lin Wu,
  • Hui Song,
  • Jing-Feng Wu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 53, no. 2
pp. 605 – 622

Abstract

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In order to demonstrate that silicate can be used as an indicator to study upwelling in the northern South China Sea, hierarchical cluster analysis (CA) and principle component analysis (PCA) were applied to analyse the metrics of the data consisting of 14 physical-chemical-biological parameters at 32 stations. CA categorized the 32 stations into two groups (low and high nutrient groups). PCA was applied to identify five Principal Components (PCs) explaining 78.65% of the total variance of the original data. PCA found important factors that can describe nutrient sources in estuarine, upwelling, and non-upwelling areas. PC4, representing the upwelling source, is strongly correlated to silicate (SiO3-Si). The spatial distribution of silicate from the surface to 200 m depth clearly showed the upwelling regions, which is also supported by satellite observations of sea surface temperature.

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