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http://dx.doi.org/10.11108/kagis.2013.16.1.059

Analysis of Ocean Color Data for Observation on the Ocean Environment Change Caused by Typhoon Path  

Jeong, Jong-Chul (Dept. of Geoinformatics Engineering, Namseoul University)
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Journal of the Korean Association of Geographic Information Studies / v.16, no.1, 2013 , pp. 59-66 More about this Journal
Abstract
When the typhoons are passing over the ocean, the ocean environment has both physical and biological impacts on the East, South sea and Yellow sea of Korea. As a result of typhoon path, vertical mixing and upwelling injured colder subsurface water, and leaded to phytoplankton blooming along the typhoons. The ocean environment before and after a typhoon played an important role in the biological effect of sea surface. Although the magnitude of sea surface temperature (SST) gets cooler because of typhoon path, other physical and biophysical responses are quite different such as chlorophyll, K490 and SST. The purpose of this study is to compare with the typhoon path that influenced the Korean Peninsula and ocean environment parameters which were observed by ocean color remotely-sensed data. The MODIS data were used to assess the parameters of ocean environments such as K490 and chlorophyll data from 2002 to 2005. Mean chlorophyll from MODIS data increased by about 1-4% in the East sea after the typhoon. Mean concentration of MODIS chlorophyll in the post-typhoon period increased along the typhoon passage. However, Jeju coastal area has different patterns from those of the East sea.
Keywords
MODIS; Typhoon Path; K490; Ocean Environment Parameter;
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