Evaluating the Spring-Neap Tidal Effects on Chlorophyll-a Variations Based on the Geostationary Sate...
Evaluating the Spring-Neap Tidal Effects on Chlorophyll-a Variations Based on the Geostationary Satellite
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Tides are the dominant hydrodynamic processes in most continental shelf seas and have been proven to have a significant impact on both marine ecosystem dynamics and biogeochemical cycles.
In situ
and satellite observations have suggested that the spring-neap tide results in fluctuations of chlorophyll-
a
concentrations (Chl-
a
) w...
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Evaluating the Spring-Neap Tidal Effects on Chlorophyll-a Variations Based on the Geostationary Satellite
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2296-7745
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2296-7745
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10.3389/fmars.2021.758538