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An Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) was used in Nov. 1990 measure the seawaterfluxes in a southeast-northwest cross-section in the Bashi Strait to a depth of 400 m. Measuredconcentrations of dissolved oxygen (DO), phosphate (PO_4), nitrate (NO_3), silicate (SiO_2), total alkalinity(TA) and calculated total CO_2, (TCO_2) and the current speed were used to estimate the flux densities(concentration times current speed) of seawater and chemicals.The fluxes of nutrients were near zero near surface and increased with depth. For oxygen andcarbonates, the distributions of flux had structures similar to that of the curmt speed field.
An Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) was used in Nov. 1990 measure the seawaterfluxes in a southeast-northwest cross-section in the Bashi Strait to a depth of 400 m. Measuredconcentrations of dissolved oxygen (DO), phosphate (PO_4), nitrate (NO_3), silicate (SiO_2), total alkalinity (TA) and calculated total CO_2, (TCO_2) and the current speed were used to estimate the flux densities (concentration times current speed) of seawater and chemicals.The fluxes of nutrients were near For oxygen and carbonates, the distributions of flux had structures similar to that of the curmt speed field.