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Isotopic tracers for water masses in the coastal region of eastern Hokkaido
Authors:Sachiko Oguma  Tsuneo Ono  Akira Kusaka  Hiromi Kasai  Yasuhiro Kawasaki  Tomonori Azumaya
Institution:(1) Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 6 Ichiban-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8471, Japan;(2) Hokkaido National Fisheries Research Institute, Fisheries Research Agency, Katsurakoi, Kushiro 085-0802, Japan
Abstract:In this study we used two stable isotopes, δ13C and δ18O, for water mass classification in the coastal region off eastern Hokkaido. δ13C* values, which were corrected for the biological effect, and δ 18O values up to 300 m depth suggested that the isotopic character of the onshore and offshore water in the southern Okhotsk Sea, the Nemuro Strait and the western North Pacific could be explained by the mixing of three source waters: the Oyashio water (OYW), Soya Warm Current water (SWCW) and East Sakhalin Current water (ESCW). In summer, δ 13C*-δ 18O plots indicated mixing between SWCW from the southern Okhotsk Sea and OYW in the Pacific coast of southeastern Hokkaido, while temperature-salinity plots of the onshore water showed minimal difference from the offshore OYW. In winter, on the other hand, the mixed water of ESCW and OYW (or SWCW) appeared in the Pacific coastal region, distributed as cold, low salinity onshore water. Finally, we estimated mixing ratios of OYW, SWCW and ESCW in the coastal region of western North Pacific using their mean values of δ 13C* and δ 18O as endmembers. These results suggest seasonal and yearly changes of water mass combination en route from the southern Okhotsk Sea to the western North Pacific.
Keywords:Stable isotopes  Soya Warm Current water  East Sakhalin Current water  Oyashio water  southern Okhotsk Sea  western North Pacific  eastern Hokkaido
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