Deep Flows on the Slope Inshore of the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench Southeast off Cape Erimo, Hokkaido |
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Authors: | Kazuyuki Uehara Hideo Miyake |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Physical Oceanography, Department of Fisheries Oceanography and Marine Science, Faculty of Fisheries, Hokkaido University, Minato-cho 3-1-1, Hakodate, Hokkaido, 041-8611, Japan |
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Abstract: | Deep flows on the slope inshore of the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench southeast off Cape Erimo, Hokkaido were observed for about five years from June 1989 to March 1995, using a mooring system with two current meters. In 1991 and 1993 directionally stable southwestward flows were observed at the upper layer (1000 m). These appear to be typical of the Oyashio because the characteristics of the flows were high mean kinetic energy, low eddy energy and high stability. However, the magnitudes of other mean flows at the upper layer, except for 1991 and 1993, were less than their standard deviations. This suggests that the Oyashio was observed for only a limited period of time. On the other hand, at the lower layer (3000 m) the magnitudes of the mean flows for 10–11 months were 1–3 cm s-1 and ellipses of their eddy kinetic energy were extremely flattened in the direction of the local isobath. The directions of the mean flows in 1990, 1991 and 1993 were southwestward along the local isobath. The relationships between the upper and the lower flows are discussed in terms of monthly change of kinetic energy, since the low-frequency fluctuations longer than 30-day are predominant from the eddy kinetic energy spectra. The results show that there are cases when the kinetic energy of the monthly mean flows at the lower layers are larger than those at the upper layers. This suggests the possibility that the lower flows are in part a southward deep western boundary current. |
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Keywords: | Deep flow on slope Oyashio Kuril Kamchatka Trench current measurement |
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