TY - JOUR
T1 - Benthic front and the Yamato Basin Bottom Water in the Japan Sea
AU - Senjyu, Tomoharu
AU - Isoda, Yutaka
AU - Aramaki, Takafumi
AU - Otosaka, Shigeyoshi
AU - Fujio, Shinzo
AU - Yanagimoto, Daigo
AU - Suzuki, Takashi
AU - Kuma, Kenshi
AU - Mori, Kosuke
PY - 2005/12
Y1 - 2005/12
N2 - Hydrographic observations have revealed detailed structure of the Bottom Water in the Japan Sea. The Yamato Basin Bottom Water (YBBW) exhibits higher temperatures and lower dissolved oxygen concentrations than those found in the Japan Basin Bottom Water (JBBW). Both Bottom Waters meet around the boundary region between the Yamato and the Japan Basins, forming a clear benthic front. The structure of the benthic front suggests an estuary-like water exchange between both Basins, with the inflow from the Japan Basin passing under the outflow from the Yamato Basin. It is inferred from the property distributions that the JBBW flowing into the Yamato Basin is entrained by the cyclonic circulation in the basin, and modified to become the YBBW. Vertical diffusion and thermal balance in the YBBW are examined using a box model. The results show that the effect of geothermal heating has about 70% of the magnitude of the vertical thermal diffusion and both terms cancel the advection term of the cold JBBW from the Japan Basin. The box model also estimates the turnover time and vertical diffusivity for the YBBW as 9.1 years and 3.4 × 10-3 m2s-1, respectively.
AB - Hydrographic observations have revealed detailed structure of the Bottom Water in the Japan Sea. The Yamato Basin Bottom Water (YBBW) exhibits higher temperatures and lower dissolved oxygen concentrations than those found in the Japan Basin Bottom Water (JBBW). Both Bottom Waters meet around the boundary region between the Yamato and the Japan Basins, forming a clear benthic front. The structure of the benthic front suggests an estuary-like water exchange between both Basins, with the inflow from the Japan Basin passing under the outflow from the Yamato Basin. It is inferred from the property distributions that the JBBW flowing into the Yamato Basin is entrained by the cyclonic circulation in the basin, and modified to become the YBBW. Vertical diffusion and thermal balance in the YBBW are examined using a box model. The results show that the effect of geothermal heating has about 70% of the magnitude of the vertical thermal diffusion and both terms cancel the advection term of the cold JBBW from the Japan Basin. The box model also estimates the turnover time and vertical diffusivity for the YBBW as 9.1 years and 3.4 × 10-3 m2s-1, respectively.
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U2 - 10.1007/s10872-006-0021-2
DO - 10.1007/s10872-006-0021-2
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:23944490205
SN - 0916-8370
VL - 61
SP - 1047
EP - 1058
JO - Journal of Oceanography
JF - Journal of Oceanography
IS - 6
ER -