A hydrographic survey in the central Amundsen sea shelf in 2010-2011.
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Title
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A hydrographic survey in the central Amundsen sea shelf in 2010-2011.
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Other Titles
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2010-2011년 아문젠해역에서 수리물리적 관측.
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Authors
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Kim, Tae-Wan
Hong, Chang-Su
Lee, Jae-Hak
Ha, Ho Kyung
Lee, Sang H.
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Keywords
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Amundsen Sea; CDW
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Issue Date
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2012
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Citation
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Kim, Tae-Wan, et al. 2012. A hydrographic survey in the central Amundsen sea shelf in 2010-2011.. American Geophysical Union(AGU).. American Geophysical Union(AGU). 2012.11.23~.
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Abstract
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In December 2010 and January 2011, Korea Polar Research Institute conducted a hydrographic Korean
IBRV Araon. The CTD data reveal that the near bottom intrusion of the Circumpolar Deep Water (CDW)
into the shelf area is relatively weaker than the previous observations reported in various
literatures. Vertical distributions of water properties on the cross (channel) section appear to
incline slightly to the eastern flank of the channel suggesting that a physical process governs
its synoptic circulation in the region. Possible physical processes for the CDW intrusion and
synoptic circulation in the central Amundsen Sea shelf will be presented.r than the previous observations reported in various
literatures. Vertical distributions of water properties on the cross (channel) section appear to
incline slightly to the eastern flank of the channel suggesting that a physical process governs
its synoptic circulation in the region. Possible physical processes for the CDW intrusion and
synoptic circulation in the central Amundsen Sea shelf will be presented.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/8385
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Conference Name
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American Geophysical Union(AGU).
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Conference Place
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American Geophysical Union(AGU)
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Conference Date
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2012.11.23~
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Type
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Proceeding
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Indexed
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Pro(초록)국외
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- 2012-2013, Physical & Bio-geochemical Processes in the Polar Sea Ice Regions: Their Roles & Responses in Global Climate Change (12-13) / Lee, Sang H. (PP12010; PP13020)
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