Fig. 1 Relationship between carbon species and pH
Fig. 2 Schematic of near field zone, NFR
Fig. 3 Location of study area
Fig. 4 Observed current & sea surface temperature sources : Korea Hydrographic and Oceanographic Agency
Fig. 5 Averaged wind speed(2015-2017) at Ulleung buoy(after KMA, 2018)
Fig. 6 Vertical profiles of temperature, salinity and density with respect to water depth
Fig. 7 Schematic of the towed pipe DIC discharge scenario
Fig. 8 3-D mixing visualization of discharge scenario
Fig. 9 Hydrate particle release image from a stationary source in a strong cross flow(after Chow, 2009)
Fig. 10 Summary of concentration vs downstream distance in summer season, effluent velocity is 0.5m/s
Fig. 11 Summary of concentration vs downstream distance in summer season, effluent velocity is 1.0m/s
Fig. 12 Summary of concentration vs downstream distance in winter season, effluent velocity is 0.5m/s
Fig. 13 Summary of concentration vs downstream distance in winter season, effluent velocity is 1.0m/s
Fig. 14 Summary of dilution vs downstream distance is summer season
Fig. 15 Summary of dilution vs downstream distance in winter season
Fig. 16 Summary of concentration excess iso-lines in summer season
Fig. 17 Summary of concentration excess iso-lines in winter season
Table 1 Characteristics of bicarbonate seawater according to concentration of bicarbonate
Table 2 Summary of air and seawater conditions at the study area
Table 3 Conditions of bicarbonate concentrated seawater
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