Journal of the korean society of oceanography
- Volume 35 Issue 4
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- Pages.161-169
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- 2000
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- 1225-1283(pISSN)
A Seasonal Circulation in the East China Sea and the Yellow Sea and its Possible Cause
- Oh, Kyung-Hee (Department of Oceanography, Cheju National University) ;
- Pang, Ig-Chan (Department of Oceanography, Cheju National University)
- Published : 2000.12.30
Abstract
A seasonal circulation in the East China Sea and the Yellow Sea and its possible cause have been studied with CSK data during 1965-1989. Water mass distributions are clear in winter, but not in summer because the upper layer waters are quite influenced by atmosphere. To solve the problem, a water mass analysis by mixing ratio is used for the lower layer waters. The results show that the distribution of Tsushima Warm Current Water expands to the Yellow Sea in winter and retreats to the East China Sea in summer. It means that there is a very slow seasonal circulation between the East China Sea and the Yellow Sea: Tsushima Warm Current Water flows into the Yellow Sea in winter and coastal water flows out of the Yellow Sea in summer. By the circulation, the front between Tsushima Warm Current Water and coastal water moves toward the shelf break in summer so that the flow is faster in the deeper region. The process eventually makes the transport in the Korea Strait increase. The Kuroshio does not seem to influence the process. A possible mechanism of the process is the seasonal change of sea surface slope due to different local effects of surface heating and diluting between the East China Sea and the Yellow Sea.
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