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KMID : 1024519950040020121
Journal of the Environmental Sciences
1995 Volume.4 No. 2 p.121 ~ p.139
Oceanographic Characteristics of the Jspan Sea Proper Water II. The Japan Sea Proper Water and Chimney
Choi Yong-Kyu

Cho Kyu-Dae
Yang Sung-Kee
Abstract
Based on the Results of Marine Meteorological and Oceanographical Observations (1966 -1987), the phenomenon of chimney is found as a candidate for the formation of the Japan Sea Proper Water (JSPW). The chimney phenomenon occurs twelve times Inuring 1966¡­ 1987. The water types in the chimney denoting the deep convection are similar to those of the JSPW 0¡­ 1¡É in potential temperature, 34.0¡­34.1 ¢¶ in salinity and 68¡­80 cl/t in potential thermosteric anomaly from the sea surface to the deep layer. The static stabilities in the chimney stations are unstable or neutral. This indicates that the winter time convection occurs. The JSPW sunken from the surface layer of chimney in winter spreads out under the Tsushima Warm Current area, following the isosteric surface of about 76 cl/t in Potential thermosteric anomaly. The formation of the deep water of the JSPW is mainly affected by the cooling of the sea surface than the evaporation of winds because the temperature and the salinity on the isoteric surface of about 76 cl/t in potential thermosteric anomaly ate cold and low The phenomenon of chimney occurred in here and there of the area in the north of 40" 30¡¯N, west of 138" E. This suggests that the deep water of the JSPW is formed not in a limited area but probably in the overall region of the northern open ocean. Key Words : chimney, thermosteric anomaly, isosteric surface, convection
KEYWORD
chimney, thermosteric anomaly, isosteric surface, convection
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