Editorial: Eutrophication and hypoxia and their impacts on the ecosystem of the Changjiang Estuary and adjacent coastal environment

[1]  Guosen Zhang,et al.  The behavior of dissolved inorganic selenium in the Changjiang Estuary , 2016 .

[2]  Daji Huang,et al.  The impact of wind mixing on the variation of bottom dissolved oxygen off the Changjiang Estuary during summer , 2016 .

[3]  Jianrong Zhu,et al.  The response time of the Changjiang plume to river discharge in summer , 2016 .

[4]  Zhaoqing Yang,et al.  Tidal residual current and its role in the mean flow on the Changjiang Bank , 2016 .

[5]  Jing Zhang,et al.  Phytoplankton-driven dark plankton respiration in the hypoxic zone off the Changjiang Estuary, revealed by in vitro incubations , 2016 .

[6]  Jing Zhang,et al.  Seasonal dynamics of particulate organic matter in the Changjiang Estuary and adjacent coastal waters illustrated by amino acid enantiomers , 2016 .

[7]  Jing Zhang,et al.  Nutrient dynamics from the Changjiang (Yangtze River) estuary to the East China Sea , 2016 .

[8]  Jun Sun,et al.  Sinking rates of phytoplankton in the Changjiang (Yangtze River) estuary: A comparative study between Prorocentrum dentatum and Skeletonema dorhnii bloom , 2016 .

[9]  Jing Zhang,et al.  Distribution of hypoxia and pycnocline off the Changjiang Estuary, China , 2016 .

[10]  Juan Du,et al.  Seasonal distribution patterns of 7Be and 210Pb in surface sediments in the Changjiang Estuary, China and their implication , 2016 .

[11]  Wuchang Zhang,et al.  Differences in the vertical distribution and response to freshwater discharge between aloricate ciliates and tintinnids in the East China Sea , 2016 .

[12]  Shuangyan He,et al.  Double SST fronts observed from MODIS data in the East China Sea off the Zhejiang–Fujian coast, China , 2016 .