@article{ART001673678},
author={Dae-In Lee},
title={Water Quality Modeling and Response Assessment in the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea},
journal={Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment},
issn={1225-7184},
year={2012},
volume={21},
number={3},
pages={445-460},
doi={}
TY - JOUR
AU - Dae-In Lee
TI - Water Quality Modeling and Response Assessment in the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea
JO - Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
PY - 2012
VL - 21
IS - 3
PB - Korean Society Of Environmental Impact Assessment
SP - 445
EP - 460
SN - 1225-7184
AB - In order to evaluate and predict the environmental impact of the low-trophic-level ecosystem to environmental changes in the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea, an ecological modelling study was undertaken. Simulation results of average distribution patterns and concentrations of water quality factors during the summer by the model were acceptable. Phytoplankton and remineralization rate of organic matter were very important parameters by a sensitivity analysis. Water quality factors showed high values in the estuary of the Yangtze River and in the West and South Sea of Korea and low values in the central area of the Yellow Sea. There is a plume of high values, especially nutrients, off the mouth of the Yangtze that expands or contracts with changes in the discharge strength. Characteristics of responses of water quality factors vary for different scenarios of environmental change, such as land-based pollution sources and atmospheric forcing. It is suggested that changes of light intensity, discharges of input sources, and wind play an important role in the marine ecosystem.
KW - Low-trophic-level ecosystem;Ecological modelling;Water quality;Yangtze River;Yellow Sea and the East China Sea
DO -
ER -
Dae-In Lee. (2012). Water Quality Modeling and Response Assessment in the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, 21(3), 445-460.
Dae-In Lee. 2012, "Water Quality Modeling and Response Assessment in the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea", Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, vol.21, no.3 pp.445-460. Available from: doi:
Dae-In Lee "Water Quality Modeling and Response Assessment in the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 21.3 pp.445-460 (2012) : 445.
Dae-In Lee. Water Quality Modeling and Response Assessment in the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea. 2012; 21(3), 445-460. Available from: doi:
Dae-In Lee. "Water Quality Modeling and Response Assessment in the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 21, no.3 (2012) : 445-460.doi:
Dae-In Lee. Water Quality Modeling and Response Assessment in the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, 21(3), 445-460. doi:
Dae-In Lee. Water Quality Modeling and Response Assessment in the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment. 2012; 21(3) 445-460. doi:
Dae-In Lee. Water Quality Modeling and Response Assessment in the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea. 2012; 21(3), 445-460. Available from: doi:
Dae-In Lee. "Water Quality Modeling and Response Assessment in the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 21, no.3 (2012) : 445-460.doi: