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T1 - Supporting Information for Exploring seasonal and annual nitrogen transfer and ecological response in river-coast continuums based on spatially explicit models
PY - 2022/01/31
AU - Nengwang Chen
AU - Jia Wang
AU - Xiaochen Liu
AU - Bangqin Huang
AU - Arthur H. W. Beusen
AU - Jack J. Middelburg
AU - Alexander F. Bouwman
UR - https://data.4tu.nl/articles/dataset/Supporting_Information_for_Exploring_seasonal_and_annual_nitrogen_transfer_and_ecological_response_in_river-coast_continuums_based_on_spatially_explicit_models/19028816/1
DO - 10.4121/19028816.v1
KW - nitrogen
KW - biogeochemistry
KW - watershed
KW - coastal ecosystems
KW - Taiwan Strait
KW - river
N2 - 

<p></p><p>Here we provide
the biological model equations (Text S1). In Text S2, model validation for
IMAGE-GNM and ROMS are present by comparing with measured values (Figure.
S2-S4). Finally, model limitation and improvements are discussed (Text S3).</p>

<p>Figures start with
Figure S1 showing the scheme of the coupled physical–biological numerical model
(ROMS) for the Taiwan Strait linking river N input from the IMAGE-GNM model.
Figures S2-S4 show the model validations. Thereafter, we show the monthly
precipitation and runoff in Figure S5, monthly observed river discharge and
simulated total nitrogen export flux in Figure S6. Monthly simulated mean
surface temperature was shown in Figure S7 and salinity in Figure S8. Then
simulated surface mean surface nitrate, ammonium, Chla difference between with
and without river nitrogen input are shown in Figures S9-S11, respectively.
Finally, monthly mean values of key environmental factors controlling the
phytoplankton growth rate were plotted in Figures S12-S14.</p>

<p>Table S1 show the
Characteristics of the main rivers influencing the Taiwan Strait. Table S2 is a
summary of estimated DIN flux by main sources to the TWS in 2001-2010. Table S3
list the correlation coefficient (r) and p value in the correlation analysis
between the key environmental factor anomalies at annual scale.</p>

<p>Data tables S1-S3 are
data supporting the conclusions.</p><br><p></p>
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