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Appearance of the high-salinity cold water in the Pacific Arctic sector

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Title
Appearance of the high-salinity cold water in the Pacific Arctic sector
Other Titles
태평양 북극해에서의 고염냉수의 출현
Authors
Kim, Soo-Bin
Cho, Kyoung-Ho
Park, Taewook
Yoshizawa, Eri
Park, Jae-Hun
Choi, Young-Seok
Keywords
cold halocline waterhigh-salinity cold waterlow-salinity cold water
Issue Date
2019
Citation
Kim, Soo-Bin, et al. 2019. Appearance of the high-salinity cold water in the Pacific Arctic sector. The 25th International Symposium on Polar Sciences. KOPRI. 2019.05.14~2019.05.15.
Abstract
In the Pacific sector of the Arctic Ocean, R/V ARAON Arctic summer expeditions have been conducted to investigate the variability of water mass distributions in August since 2010. From the hydrographic survey data of recent 2 years (2017~2018), we confirm that the specific water mass was observed between the Atlantic Water (AW) and the Pacific Winter Water (PWW). This water mass has relatively low potential temperature (< 0.7℃) and high salinity (34.2~34.5 psu corresponding to density of 27.5~27.75 kg m-3), so-called the high-salinity cold water (HSCW). HSCW is proposed to be derived from the Cold Halocline Water (CHW) found in the Eastern Arctic continental margins, which has similar ranges of salinity (34~34.5 psu) and potential temperature (< 0.5℃). Until 2016 HSCW was mainly observed higher than 78º N near the Mendeleev Ridge, but its pathway appears to move south along the continental shelf slope. In this study, we present the distribution and characteristics of HSCW and will discuss on what causes the inflow of HSCW to the Chukchi Sea continental margin as a boundary current.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/12502
Conference Name
The 25th International Symposium on Polar Sciences
Conference Place
KOPRI
Conference Date
2019.05.14~2019.05.15
Type
Proceeding
Indexed
Pro(초록)국외
Appears in Collections  
2019-2020, Korea-Arctic Ocean Observing System(K-AOOS) (19-20) / Kang, Sung-Ho (PM19040)
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