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Spatial Regionalization of the Arctic Ocean Based on Ocean Physical Property

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Title
Spatial Regionalization of the Arctic Ocean Based on Ocean Physical Property
Other Titles
해양 물리적 특성 기반 북극해 지역화 연구
Authors
Yoon, Joo-Eun
Park, Jinku
Kim, Hyun-cheol
Keywords
Arctic Oceansea surface temperatureocean physical propertyspatial clustering
Issue Date
2025
Citation
Yoon, Joo-Eun, Park, Jinku, Kim, Hyun-cheol. 2025. "Spatial Regionalization of the Arctic Ocean Based on Ocean Physical Property". Remote Sensing, 17(6): 0-0.
Abstract
The Arctic Ocean has a uniquely complex system associated with tightly coupled ocean-ice-atmosphere-land interactions. The Arctic Ocean is considered to be highly susceptible to global climate change, with the potential for dramatic environmental impacts at both regional and global scales, and its spatial differences particularly have been exacerbated. A comprehensive understanding of Arctic Ocean environmental responses to climate change thus requires classifying the Arctic Ocean into subregions that describe spatial homogeneity of the clusters and heterogeneity between clusters based on ocean physical properties and implementing the regional-scale analysis. In this study, utilizing the long-term optimum interpolation sea surface temperature (SST) datasets for the period 1982-2023, which is one of the essential indicators of physical processes, we applied the K-means clustering algorithm to generate subregions of the Arctic Ocean, reflecting distinct physical characteristics. Using the variance ratio criterion, the optimal number of subregions for spatial clustering was 12. Employing methods such as information mapping and pairwise multi-comparison analysis, we found that the 12 subregions of the Arctic Ocean well represent spatial heterogeneity and homogeneity of physical properties, including sea ice concentration, surface ocean currents, SST, and sea surface salinity. Spatial patterns in SST changes also matched well with the boundaries of clustered subregions. The newly identified physical subregions of the Arctic Ocean will contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the Arctic Ocean's environmental response to accelerating climate change.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16050
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs17061065
Type
Article
Station
해당사항없음
Indexed
SCIE
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2025-2025, 북극 빙권변화 정량 분석을 위한 원격탐사 연구 (25-25) / 김현철 (PE25040)
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