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Mesoscale eddy modulation of subsurface chlorophyll maximum layers in the South China Sea
South China Sea, subsurface chlorophyll maximum, phytoplankton community structure, mesoscale eddy
Abstract Accepted
Wenlong Xu / Jiangsu University of Science and Technology
Guifen WANG / Hohai University
Xuhua Cheng / Hohai University
Xiaogang Xing / Second Institute of Oceanography
Jianhuang Qin / Hohai University
Guidi Zhou / Hohai University
Long Jiang / Hohai University
Bingzhang Chen / University of Strathclyde
Subsurface chlorophyll maximum (SCM) layers contribute considerably to the integrated biomass of the water column and can be strongly modulated by mesoscale eddies, which are ubiquitous. The mechanisms of eddy-induced surface chlorophyll concentration have been extensively examined in the South China Sea (SCS). However, the potential impact of mesoscale eddies on SCM layers remains unclear. We examined the influence of mesoscale eddies on the depth, thickness and magnitude of SCM layers in the SCS using output from an eddy-permitting biological–physical coupled model over a 22-year period. We found that anticyclonic (cyclonic) eddies are responsible for increased (decreased) SCM depth and decreased (increased) SCM magnitude; SCM thickness decreased in cyclonic eddies but slightly increased in anticyclonic eddies. The effects of mesoscale eddies are strongly dependent on eddy amplitude. Maximum anomalies in depth, thickness and magnitude always occur near the center of eddies. Phytoplankton community structures in SCM layers are also affected by eddies, with more diatoms in cyclonic eddies and more coccolithophores in anticyclonic eddies. The results from this study are useful in advancing our understanding of mesoscale physical–biogeochemical interactions.

 
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    2025

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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
Department of Earth Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China
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