PO34A:
Circulation, Biogeochemistry, Ecosystems, and Their Variations in the Western North Pacific Marginal Seas II Posters
PO34A:
Circulation, Biogeochemistry, Ecosystems, and Their Variations in the Western North Pacific Marginal Seas II Posters
Circulation, Biogeochemistry, Ecosystems, and Their Variations in the Western North Pacific Marginal Seas II Posters
Session ID#: 8666
Session Description:
The western North Pacific, one of the fastest warming areas in the global ocean, consists of series of marginal seas from the South and East China Seas, Japan/East Sea, and Okhotsk Sea. The circulation, biogeochemistry, and ecosystem of these seas are known to vary on a wide range of temporal and spatial scales, as they interact with the western boundary currents, monsoonal winds, and land. There have been considerable advances in exploring these seas, with some successfully establishing a solid framework for developing a detailed implementation plan for integrated multi-national time-series observations, numerical forecasting system, and accompanying process researches. This is a good time to share the knowledge and experience/lessons learned in hydrodynamics, biogeochemistry, and ecosystem variability at multi-scales, and discuss the future directions. The session seeks contributions from studies including, but not limited to, water mass and current system, ventilation and overturning circulation, frontal mixing, strait-exchange flows, biogeochemistry cycles, and the impacts on the variability of pelagic and shelf ecosystems in these marginal seas.
Primary Chair: SungHyun Nam, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea
Chairs: Shinichiro Kida, JAMSTEC Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Kanagawa, Japan, Vyacheslav Borisovich Lobanov, V.I. Il'ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute, Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok, Russia and Fei Yu, Institute of Oceanology, Qingdao, China
Moderators: Shinichiro Kida, JAMSTEC Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Kanagawa, Japan and SungHyun Nam, Seoul National University, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seoul, South Korea
Student Paper Review Liaisons: Shinichiro Kida, JAMSTEC Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Kanagawa, Japan and SungHyun Nam, Seoul National University, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seoul, South Korea
Index Terms:
4243 Marginal and semi-enclosed seas [OCEANOGRAPHY: GENERAL]
4271 Physical and chemical properties of seawater [OCEANOGRAPHY: GENERAL]
4277 Time series experiments [OCEANOGRAPHY: GENERAL]
4299 General or miscellaneous [OCEANOGRAPHY: GENERAL]
Co-Sponsor(s):
- A - Air-sea Interactions and Upper Ocean Processes
- B - Biogeochemistry and Nutrients
- ME - Marine Ecosystems
- PP - Phytoplankton and Primary Production
Abstracts Submitted to this Session:
Long-term Variation of Ventilation System in the East Sea (Japan Sea) Revealed by Heat Content Change and Water Mass Analysis (87953)
Change of marine ecosystem in the Japan Sea predicted by numerical experiments based on by global warming (88416)
Mean current – eddy interaction in the Japan Sea, as derived from satellite altimetry (89296)
Distinct characteristics of the intermediate water observed off the east coast of Korea during two contrasting years (88529)
Seasonal and Interannual Variation of Currents and Water Properties off the Mid-East Coast of Korea (90661)
Characteristics of near-inertial internal waves observed in the southwestern East/Japan Sea (88553)
Variation of subsurface chlorophyll maximum layer from the vertical profiler and in-situ observation in the eastern coastal region of Korea (the East/Japan Sea) (90832)
Seasonal δ13C and δ15N variations of sediment-trap particles in the Japan Basin and Yamato Basin (the East/Japan Sea) (89211)
Rates of total oxygen uptake of sediments and benthic nutrient fluxes measured by an in situ autonomous benthic chamber in the sediment of the slope off the southwestern part of Ulleung Basin, East Sea (90530)
Comparison of seawater CO2 system in summer between the East China Sea shelf and the Peter the Great Bay of the Japan (East) Sea (88554)
Long-term Trend of Satellite-observed Chlorophyll-a Concentration Variations in the East/Japan Sea (93589)
Temperature and Salinity Long-term Variation Trend of Southern Yellow Sea Cold Water Mass (88654)
Leakage of the YSBCW into the Korea Strait due to Strong Southerly Wind during summer in 2013 (90773)
Seasonal and spatial changes of macrobenthic community structure and diversity in South Yellow Sea (89190)
The Transformation from Yellow Sea Warm Current Mode to Yellow Sea Cold Water Mode in Southern Yellow Sea in spring (88364)
Seasonal Variation of Speed and Width of Nonlinear Internal Waves in the Northern East China Sea (86842)
Surface Currents and Tidal Ellipses from Hourly Variations of Suspended Sediment from Geostationary Ocean Color Imager Data (91700)
Response of Volume Transport through the Taiwan and Tsushima Straits to the Wind Fields in the East China Sea (93701)
Simulation of the circulation in the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea using a high resolution wave-circulation-tide coupled model (90510)
Water mass analysis and origins of bottom water nutrient enrichment in the East China Sea shelf using rare earth elements (93912)
Variability of deepwater currents at the South-China-Sea-side of the Luzon Strait (88335)
Interannual changes of the upwelling off the southern Vietnam in the South China Sea in summers of 1990-2013 (90667)
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