Temporal-Spatial Variation of Surface Suspended Matter and Controlling Factors in the Inner Shelf of the East China Sea in Winter

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Jianxiong Min
Guangxue Li
Dong Ding
Lulu Qiao
Yanyan Ma
Gang Yang
Yaqi Zhang
Lei Zhang
Shuhao Li
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[1] Shanghai Waterway Engineering Design and Consulting Co.,College of Marine Geosciences
[2] Ltd.,Key Laboratory of Submarine Geosciences and Prospecting Techniques, Ministry of Education
[3] Ocean University of China,undefined
[4] Ocean University of China,undefined
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inner shelf of the East China Sea; Moderate Resolution Imagine Spectroradiometer; surface suspended matter; monthly distribution; inter-annual variation;
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Based on the observed surface suspended matter in the East China Sea in February 2007 and June 2015, an empirical model was established using L1b’s band 4 data to retrieve surface suspended matter from the Moderate Resolution Imagine Spectroradiometer Terra imagery. The squared correlation coefficient is 0.8358, and the root mean square error is 0.4285 mg L−1. The model reflects the distribution characteristics of surface suspended matter in the inner shelf of the East China Sea. In this paper, the satellite images of the study area were retrieved in January from 2001 to 2015, and the monthly distribution of surface suspended matter were obtained. The inter-annual distribution of the study area is similar, and the concentration of surface suspended matter is higher near the shore than offshore. A large amount of surface suspended matter is transported southeast under the influence of Zhejiang and Fujian coastal current and Taiwan warm current. Only a small amount of surface suspension can reach the Kuroshio area. The surface suspended matter concentration changes obviously near the estuary because of the effect of differences in the flux of the Yangtze River. Meanwhile, winter monsoon, temperature front, El Niño events, and other factors affect the distribution of surface suspended matter in 100 m isobath to coastal water but minimally influence the distribution in 100 m isobath to deep sea.
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