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Title: A model for the prediction of harmful algae blooms in the Vietnamese upwelling area
Authors: Dippner, Joachim W.
Nguyen, Ngoc Lam
Doan, Nhu Hai
Keywords: South China Sea
Harmful algae
Numerical model
Issue Date: 2011
Series/Report no.: Harmful Algae, Volume 10, Issue 6, September 2011, pages 606–611;[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1568988311000448] [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hal.2011.04.012]
Abstract: Satellite pictures and in situ observations indicate strong phytoplankton blooms including harmful algae blooms (HABs) during southwest (SW) summer monsoon in the Vietnamese upwelling area. In this period, nutrients are provided by coastal upwelling and by the very high river runoff from the Mekong River. During SW monsoon, in general two circulation patterns exist which allow the prediction of advection and diffusion of HAB patches. A Lagrangian HAB model that is driven by a circulation model and applied to HABs in Vietnamese waters is presented. Advection which is the most complicated part in modelling transport of passive substances is validated with a Lagrangian sediment trap experiment. The model produces realistic results compared to in situ observations and satellite images and might be used for real time forecast in the future.
URI: http://113.160.249.209:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/19612
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